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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Odaky Enoshima Line ( , Odaky Enoshima-sen) is a long branch line operated by the Japanese private railway operator Odaky Electric Railway in eastern Kanagawa Prefecture. The Enoshima Line branches from the Odawara Line at Sagami- no, extending south to Fujisawa and Katase Enoshima, a distance of 27.6 km. It opened for service with 13 stations on April 1, 1929. As is also the case with the Odawara Line, as well as being a heavy commuter line the operator also offers, for an additional charge, limited express services to the popular scenic site of…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Odaky Enoshima Line ( , Odaky Enoshima-sen) is a long branch line operated by the Japanese private railway operator Odaky Electric Railway in eastern Kanagawa Prefecture. The Enoshima Line branches from the Odawara Line at Sagami- no, extending south to Fujisawa and Katase Enoshima, a distance of 27.6 km. It opened for service with 13 stations on April 1, 1929. As is also the case with the Odawara Line, as well as being a heavy commuter line the operator also offers, for an additional charge, limited express services to the popular scenic site of Enoshima. After the introduction of East Japan Railway Company's (JR East) Sh nan-Shinjuku Line, passengers between Fujisawa Station and Shinjuku Station have had an alternative to the Enoshima Line. Odaky have responded since then to improve the frequencies of rapid through services to Shinjuku.