Shonan Monorail

Shonan Monorail
A 5000 series train in August 2008
Overview
LocaleKanagawa Prefecture
Transit typeSuspension monorail (SAFEGE-type)
Number of stations8
Daily ridership29,814 (JFY23)
Websitekamakura-enoshima-monorail.jp
Operation
Began operation7 March 1970 (1970-03-07)
Operator(s)Shonan Monorail Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Michinori Holdings
Rolling stock5000 series
Number of vehicles7
Train length3 cars
Headway7 minutes
Technical
System length6.6 km (4.1 mi)
No. of tracks1, passing loops at stations
Minimum radius of curvatureMain line: 90 m (300 ft)
At stations: 50 m (160 ft)
ElectrificationContact rails, 1,500 V DC
Top speed75 km/h (47 mph)
System map
km
0
Ōfuna JT JK JO JS
0.9
Fujimichō
2.0
Shōnan-Machiya
2.6
Shōnan-Fukasawa
Depot
Kamakurayama Tunnel
4.7
Nishi-Kamakura
5.5
Kataseyama
6.2
Mejiroyamashita
Kataseyama Tunnel
6.6
Shōnan-Enoshima
Enoshima
Katase-Enoshima

The Shonan Monorail is a suspended, SAFEGE-type monorail in the cities of Kamakura and Fujisawa in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by the Shonan Monorail Co., Ltd. which is a subsidiary of Michinori Holdings. The line opened on 7 March 1970, the first suspended monorail in Japan. Trains run on a 6.6-kilometre (4.1 mi) line called the Enoshima Line. It is a mostly single-track railway with passing loops at most stations. The line is used by locals commuting to jobs in Tokyo or Yokohama and by tourists visiting the resort area of Enoshima.