The Nagasaki Electric Tramway (長崎電気軌道, Nagasaki Denki Kidō) is a private
tram system in
Nagasaki,
Japan. Since March 20, 2008, its lines accept
Nagasaki Smart Card, a
smart card ticketing system.
The company was founded on August 2, 1914, while the tram line was opened on November 16, 1915. It once operated bus lines as well, but went out from the division later in 1971. The company and the lines are commonly known as Nagasaki Electric Railway (長崎電鉄, Nagasaki Dentetsu). Locals also call them the electric train (電車, densha), while
JR lines are called JR, the train cars (列車, ressha), or the locomotive train (汽車, kisha).
The lines are stably making profits and they are the only tramway operator in Japan that has not lost any of its original lines. The current fare is ¥140 for adults and ¥70 for school aged children.
Line and routes
Only interchangeable stations are shown here.
Lines: Officially, there are five lines totaling 11.5 km.
Routes: There are five routes regularly in service over one or more lines. Route 2, however, only has 1 lap a day late at night, and route 4 only runs in the morning and evening peaks. There are other temporary routes as well.