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Hiroshima Electric Railway Co., Ltd.
Native name
広島電鉄株式会社
Hiroshima Dentetsu kabushiki gaisha
Company typePublic (Kabushiki gaisha)
TYO: 9033
IndustryTransportation (streetcar, bus), real estate
FoundedJune 18, 1910
Headquarters2-9-29 Higashisenda-machi, Naka-ku, Hiroshima 730-8610, Japan
Owners
  • Hiroshima Hino Motors dealer (3.85%)
  • Hiroshima Bank (3.44%)
  • MUFG Bank (2.89%)
  • Penta-Ocean (2.49%)
  • Idemitsu Kosan (2.47%)
  • Number of employees
    1,377
    Websitewww.hiroden.co.jp
    Green Mover Max
    Regular and vintage Hiroden streetcars
    Hiroden cars 651 and 652, which survived the atomic bomb [1] and were still running in Hiroshima as of 2015
    Damaged and derailed Hiroden 651 on August 9, 1945
    Hiroden bus

    The Hiroshima Electric Railway Co., Ltd. (広島電鉄株式会社, Hiroshima Dentetsu kabushiki gaisha) is a Japanese transportation company established on June 18, 1910, that operates streetcars and buses in and around Hiroshima Prefecture. It is known as "Hiroden" (広電) for short.

    The company's rolling stock includes an eclectic range of trams manufactured from across Japan and Europe, earning it the nickname "The Moving Streetcar Museum".

    From January 2008 the company has accepted PASPY, a smart card ticket system.

    This is the longest tram network in Japan, with 35.1 km (21.8 mi).

    The atomic bombing of Hiroshima took place on 6 August 1945. 185 employees of the company were killed as a result of the bomb and 108 of its 123 cars were damaged or destroyed. Within three days, the system started running again. Three trams that survived or were rebuilt after the bombing continue to run 75 years afterwards.[2]

    Railway and streetcar

    Key terminal stations

    List of lines and routes

    Hiroden route map

    Bus services

    City area
    Suburb area

    28 Bus routes for the suburbs. Most suburban lines departs from Hiroshima Bus Center [ja]

    Main bus stations

    See also

    References

    1. ^ 車両紹介 - 単車 Archived 2008-02-11 at the Wayback Machine (Cars: Single cars) of the Hiroshima Electric Railway official website. Retrieved on February 15, 2008.
    2. ^ Miyazaki, Sonoko (2020-09-06). "A-bombed tram in Hiroshima runs same route as 75 years ago". Retrieved 2021-04-10.