railway railway n. 《英》 鉄道(cf. →railroad); 《米》 軽便鉄道. 【形容詞 名詞+】 an aerial railway ロープウェー a cable railway ケーブル鉄道 a cog railway 歯軌条鉄道 a funicular railway 鋼索鉄道, ケーブル鉄道 a light ra
in order to solve this problem , the provisions concerning railway establishment were simplified , and light railway law was issued in 1910 . そのため、1910年(明治43年)に鉄道開業に関する条文を相当簡略化した軽便鉄道法を制定した。
after that , as no applications based on private railway act were turned in , the light railway act and private railway act were abolished in 1919 . その後、私設鉄道法に基づく私鉄の出願が全く無くなったため、1919年(大正8年)には軽便鉄道法と私設鉄道法を廃止した。
december 12 , 1893: the track gauge was set to 762mm for light railway in the section between amagasaki and ikeda (8 miles and 35 chains (unit ) ≒ 13 .58km ). 1893年(明治26年)12月12日 - 尼ヶ崎~池田間(8マイル35チェーン (単位)≒13.58km)を軌間762mmの軽便鉄道に改築。
kawabe [kawanobe ] basha tetsudo later had a name change to settsu railway; the horse tramway was reconstructed into a light railway using steam power , and services started between amagasaki and ikeda (currently kawanishiikeda ). のちに摂津鉄道と改称して馬車鉄道を蒸気動力の軽便鉄道に改築し尼ヶ崎~池田(現在の川西池田)間を開業させた。
a type of railway which is extremely-common (railways that have two steel rail lines (railway ) on which trains run , including from shinkansen to light railway and jinsha-kido - a railway system in which men push a passage car or a freight car ) - ごく一般的な鉄道(2本の鉄の線路 (鉄道)の上を走るもの。新幹線から軽便鉄道・人車軌道まで)