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The '''Fudōyama Electrc Tramway'' ({{lang-ja|フド山電鉄}}, ]: Fudōyama dentetsu, ] (Arabic): ضضغفجتاصطقله ىيأ, ] (Cryillic): Әфеєвэјӑӡѓ дєжұӟјїїй) was a tram and a bus operator. It is founded in 1992.
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==History==
The {{Nihongo|'''Hakodate Transportation Bureau'''|函館市交通局|Hakodate-shi Kōtsūkyoku}} is a ] authority of ], Japan. The bureau only operates tram lines. It once operated bus lines as well, but went out from the division later in 2003.
The ] began operation in 1872. When the horse tram is closed, the steam tram is ready in c. 1900, and the government started the first route, № 12. The electric tram started in 1931, and the steam tram closed. The company was founded in 1992.

===The current tram network===
{{Nihongo|Kikan Horsecar Railway|亀函馬車鉄道|Kikan Basha Tetsudō}}, a private ] operator, opened Hakodate's first tram line in 1897. It became an electrified tram network later in 1913. After the operators changed for a few times, in 1943, Hakodate City Government took the lines under its control.
The current tram network began to be operated by Fudōyama Electric Tramway.

====Routes====
==Hakodate City Tram==
There are sixteen regular streetcar routes running on the lines. These routes are usually identified by numbers. Night tram routes have been only suffixed by N.
There once were 6 lines with 12 routes, spanning the total distance of 17.9&nbsp;km. However, with a declining ridership, they closed the parts of the network in 1978, 1992, and 1993. The current network consists of 4 lines with 2 routes, the total distance 10.9&nbsp;km. The tram lines accept Ikasu Card, a magnetic prepaid card. Other routes were planned: 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 13 and 16.
{| class="wikitable"

|-
*'''Lines''': Officially, there are four lines.
! Route !! {{AIV|n}}
**] (本線): Hakodate-Dokku-mae &mdash; Jūjigai &mdash; Hakodate-Ekimae
|-
**] (湯の川線): Matsukazechō &mdash; Yunokawa
| style="color:white;background-color:#48A43F" | 1 ||
**] (宝来・谷地頭線): Jūjigai &mdash; Yachigashira
|-
**] (大森線): Hakodate-Ekimae &mdash; Matsukazechō
| style="color:white;background-color:#48A43F" | 1<sub>N</sub> || Night tram route
*'''Routes''': There are two routes regularly in service by using the lines above. A twelve route network is planned.
|-
:{{RouteBox|2|Hakodate City Tram Route 2|red|white}}: Yunokawa &mdash; Matsukazechō &mdash; Hakodate-Ekimae &mdash; Jūjigai &mdash; Yachigashira
| style="color:white;background-color:#F0CA00" | 2 ||
:{{RouteBox|5|Hakodate City Tram Route 5|blue|white}}: Yunokawa &mdash; Matsukazechō &mdash; Hakodate-Ekimae &mdash; Jūjigai &mdash; Hakodate-Dokku-mae
|-
Tramcars come once per 10 minutes on each route, or once per 5 minutes in the section between Yunokawa and Jūjigai, where 2 routes run on the same lines. Cars come once per 20 minutes (10 minutes in the above section) after 7 p.m..
| style="color:white;background-color:#C1121C" | 3 || Only operates in holidays
===Route 2===
|-
Route 2 is a main route. It goes from Yunokawa and it ends at Yachigashira.
| style="color:white;background-color:#C1121C" | 3<sub>N</sub> || Night tram route
===Route 5===
|-
Route 5, from Yunokawa to Hakodate-Dokku-mae or Hakodate-Dokku-mae to Yunokawa is a JR route that was operated.
| style="color:white;background-color:#2874B2" | 4 ||

|-
==See also==
| style="color:white;background-color:#2874B2" | 4<sub>N</sub> || Night tram route
*]
|-
*]
| style="color:white;background-color:#48A43F" | 5 ||

|-
== External links ==
| style="color:white;background-color:#C1121C" | 7 ||
* {{ja icon}}
|-
*
| style="color:white;background-color:#F0CA00" | 8 ||
{{Commonscat|Hakodate City Transportation Bureau}}
|-

| style="color:white;background-color:#2874B2" | 10 ||
{{Hokkaidō transit}}
|-
{{Navbox
| style="color:white;background-color:#2874B2" | 10<sub>N</sub> || Night tram route
| title = Tram routes of Hakodate
|-
| listclass = hlist
| style="color:white;background-color:#C1121C" | 12 ||

|-
| list1 =
| style="color:white;background-color:#48A43F" | 13 || '''Line 13 is out of service and it is now being replaced by route 4<sub>N</sub>.'''
* {{RouteBox|1|Hakodate City Tram Route 1|#{{PATH color|HOB-WTC}}|white}}
|-
* {{RouteBox|2|Hakodate City Tram Route 2|red|white}}
| style="color:white;background-color:#07737A" | 14 ||
* {{RouteBox|3|Hakodate City Tram Route 3|FireBrick|white}}
|-
* {{RouteBox|4|Hakodate City Tram Route 4|ForestGreen|white}}
| style="color:white;background-color:#C1121C" | 16 || Only operates during events at the racecourse
* {{RouteBox|5|Hakodate City Tram Route 5|blue|white}}
|}
* {{RouteBox|6|Hakodate City Tram Route 6|yellow|black}}
* {{RouteBox|7|Hakodate City Tram Route 7|DeepSkyBlue|white}}
* {{RouteBox|8|Hakodate City Tram Route 8|RoyalBlue|white}}
* {{RouteBox|10|Hakodate City Tram Route 10|black|white}}
* {{RouteBox|12|Hakodate City Tram Route 12|#{{PATH color|NWK-WTC}}|white}}
* {{RouteBox|13|Hakodate City Tram Route 13|YellowGreen|black}}
* {{RouteBox|16|Hakodate City Tram Route 16|Crimson|white}}

| below = This navbox shows the tram routes in service and planned in Hakodate.
}}

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9600 series tramcar, known as Rakkuru-gō.
Hakodate Haikara-gō is a vintage tramcar introduced in 1910 and still operated for tourists.

The Hakodate Transportation Bureau (函館市交通局, Hakodate-shi Kōtsūkyoku) is a public transportation authority of Hakodate, Japan. The bureau only operates tram lines. It once operated bus lines as well, but went out from the division later in 2003.

Kikan Horsecar Railway (亀函馬車鉄道, Kikan Basha Tetsudō), a private horsecar operator, opened Hakodate's first tram line in 1897. It became an electrified tram network later in 1913. After the operators changed for a few times, in 1943, Hakodate City Government took the lines under its control.

Hakodate City Tram

There once were 6 lines with 12 routes, spanning the total distance of 17.9 km. However, with a declining ridership, they closed the parts of the network in 1978, 1992, and 1993. The current network consists of 4 lines with 2 routes, the total distance 10.9 km. The tram lines accept Ikasu Card, a magnetic prepaid card. Other routes were planned: 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 13 and 16.

  • Lines: Officially, there are four lines.
  • Routes: There are two routes regularly in service by using the lines above. A twelve route network is planned.
 2 : Yunokawa — Matsukazechō — Hakodate-Ekimae — Jūjigai — Yachigashira
 5 : Yunokawa — Matsukazechō — Hakodate-Ekimae — Jūjigai — Hakodate-Dokku-mae

Tramcars come once per 10 minutes on each route, or once per 5 minutes in the section between Yunokawa and Jūjigai, where 2 routes run on the same lines. Cars come once per 20 minutes (10 minutes in the above section) after 7 p.m..

Route 2

Route 2 is a main route. It goes from Yunokawa and it ends at Yachigashira.

Route 5

Route 5, from Yunokawa to Hakodate-Dokku-mae or Hakodate-Dokku-mae to Yunokawa is a JR route that was operated.

See also

External links

Transit in Hokkaido
Shinkansen
The logo of Hokkaido Railway Company (JR Hokkaido). JR Hokkaido
The logo of the Sapporo Municipal Subway. Sapporo Municipal Subway
Other railways
Terminals
Public Ferries
Miscellaneous
Tram routes of Hakodate
This navbox shows the tram routes in service and planned in Hakodate.
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