Infill stations were constructed and opened, such as Yasaka, Fukuno, Akaike, Kamono and Sekiguchi in 1952.
[3] Upon the transferring of the line to the Nagaragawa Railway, many stations were renamed or newly opened.
Beginning in April 2016, a two-car sightseeing train Nagara (ながら), which was created by industrial designer Eiji Mitooka, runs weekly services between Mino-Ota and Hokunō.
Passengers are served a selection of bento dishes created from locally-sourced seasonal ingredients from Gifu Prefecture.
Seki Station used to connect with Meitetsu Minomachi Line [ja] before its closure.