A DMV (Dual Mode Vehicle, road and rail) on the
Asakaigan Railway (Asatestu).
National Network
JR Shikoku passenger services on the island of
Shikoku, including the connection to Honshu by the Seto Ohashi bridge.
All lines are 1067mm gauge, there are no Shinkansen.
JR Freight freight services on the 1067mm gauge
network.
Private Railways
Asatetsu
1067mm gauge passenger railway between Awa-Kainan and Kannoura,
using road-rail vehicles to access town centres at each end of
the line. 10km, 4 stations (Site in Japanese)
Iyotetsu
1067mm gauge passenger railway in the Matsuyama area. 3 lines, 34km,
35 stations (Site in Japanese)
Kotoden
standard gauge passenger railway in the Takamatsu area. 3 lines, 60km,
51 stations (Site in Japanese)
Tosa Kuroshio
Railway 1067mm gauge passenger railway in the Kochi area. 3 lines,
109km, 42 stations
Matsuyama
trams. 1067mm gauge, 5 routes, 10km, 27 stations. In addition to the
regular electric service, diesel powered replica steam trams operate
at certain times on some routes (Site in Japanese)
Naruto an inclined monorail connects a bus
stop for high speed services on the elevated Kobe Awaji Naruto Expressway
with an information centre and shops at ground level. 161m in length
(No website located at present)
Yakuri
Funicular serving the Yakuri-Ji Temple in Takamatsu. 1067mm gauge,
167m rise in 700m (Site in Japanese)