Geibi Line
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Geibi Line | |
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Class Kiha 120 DMU |
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Locale | Hiroshima and Okayama Prefectures |
Dates of operation | 1915–present |
Track gauge | 1,067 mm / 3 ft 6 in (narrow gauge) |
Length | 159.1km / 98.86 miles |
Headquarters | Hiroshima, Japan |
The Geibi Line (芸備線 Geibisen?) is a rail line operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West) in the mountainous area of the Chūgoku region. It begins at Bitchū Kōjiro Station on the west side of Niimi, Okayama Prefecture, connecting through Miyoshi Station in Miyoshi, Hiroshima Prefecture, and terminating at Hiroshima Station in Hiroshima, Japan. In addition to the Chūgoku Expressway, the Geibi Line is considered the main commuter and local rail line covering the route between northern Hiroshima Prefecture and the city of Hiroshima. Beginning in 2007, the ICOCA card can be used in all stations between Hiroshima Station and Karuga Station (stations in the Hiroshima City Network).
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[edit] Line data
- Operator: West Japan Railway Company (Class-1 railroad)
- Official line length: 159.1 km
- Gauge: 1,067 mm
- Stations: 44 (including Hiroshima Station)
- Double track: none (entirely single track)
- Electrified sections: Not electrified
- Closure system: Special automatic closure type (track circuit detection)
- Speed limit: 85 km/h
- Operational command:
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- Bitchū Kōjiro Station — Shiomachi Station: Bingo Shōbara CTC Center
- Shiomachi Station — Hiroshima Station: Hiroshima Integrated Command Center
[edit] Rolling stock
The following diesel multiple unit rolling stock are in service on the Geibi Line:
- KiHa120 DMU
- KiHa58 DMU
- KiHa40 DMU
[edit] History
The Geibi Line began as the Geibi Railway, which ran a line between Hiroshima Station and Bingo Shōbara. The line between Bingo Shōbara and Bingo Ochiai was a provincial railroad called the Shōbara Line, and the Sanshin Line was between Onuka and Bitchū Kōjiro. In 1936, the entire rail line between Hiroshima and Bitchū Kōjiro was opened, and Geibi Railway purchased the entire line the following year. Nowadays, you can purchase a roundtrip ticket which will take you from Himeji to Tsuyama, then on to Niimi, Bingo Ochiai and Miyoshi through to Hiroshima.
[edit] Geibi Railway
- 1915-04-18: The Geibi Railway opened between Higashi Hiroshima (different than the current Higashi Hiroshima Station) and Shiwachi.
- 1915-06-01: The line is extended from Shiwachi to Miyoshi (the current Nishi Miyoshi Station).
- 1916-04-15: Hesaka Station opened.
- 1920-07-15: The line between Hiroshima and Higashi Hiroshima opens. JNR Hiroshima Station opened.
- 1922-06-07: The line between Miyoshi (the current Nishi Miyoshi Station) and Shiomachi (the current Kamisugi Station) opened.
- 1923-12-08: The line between Shiomachi (the current Kamisugi Station) and Bingo Shōbara opened.
- 1924-09-20: Nakafukawa Station and Yamanouchi Station opened.
- 1925-02-01: Wadamura Station becomes Shimowachi Station.
- 1929-03-20: Yaga Station and Kamifukawa Station opened.
- 1930-01-01: Shirakiyamaguchi Station, Mita Yoshinaga Station, and Tōkaichi Station open.
- 1930-04-22: Takō Station (the current Shiomachi Station) opened.
- 1930-04-25: Mikkaichi Station opened.
[edit] Shōbara Line
- 1933-06-01: Tōkaichi Station renamed Bingo Tōkaichi Station and Mikkaichi Station renamed Bingo Mikkaichi Station. The Geibi Railway line between Bingo Tōkaichi Station (the current Miyoshi Station) and Bingo Shōbara Station is nationalized and renamed the Shōbara Line.
- 1934-01-01: Shiomachi Station renamed Kamisugi Station, and Takō Station renamed Shiomachi Station.
- 1934-03-15: Line between Bingo Shōbara Station and Bingo Saijō Station opens.
- 1935-12-20: Line between Bingo Saijō Station and Bingo Ochiai Station opened.
[edit] Sanshin Line
- 1930-02-10: Sanshin Line opened between Bitchū Kōjiro Station and Yagami Station.
- 1930-11-25: The line opened between Yagami Station and Tōjō Station.
- 1935-06-15: The line between Tōjō Station and Onuka Station opened.
- 1936-10-10: The line between Onuka Station and Bingo Ochia Station opened. The Shōbara Line is absorbed into the Sanshin Line, which now includes everything between Bitchū Kōjiro Station and Bingo Tōkaichi Station.
- 1936-11-21: Dōgoyama Station opened.
[edit] Geibi Line
- 1937-07-01: The Geibi Railway line between Hiroshima Station and Bingo Tōkaichi Station is nationalized, and the Sanshin Line is absorbed into the Geibi Line. Kawatachi Station renamed Kamikawatachi Station, Mita Yoshinaga Station renamed Kamimita Station, Shirakiyamaguchi Station renamed Shirakiyama Station, and Yaguchi Station renamed Akiyaguchi Station.
- 1941-08-10: Kamifukawa Station and Yaga Station closed.
- 1942-10-28: Yaga Station closed, and signal box installed.
- 1943-04-02: Yaga Station reopened.
- 1948-08-10: Kamifukawa Station reopened.
- 1952-02-01: Hirako Station opened.
- 1953-10-01: Ichioka Station opened.
- 1954-11-10: The former Miyoshi Station renamed Nishi Miyoshi Station.
- 1954-12-10: Bingo Tōkaichi Station renamed Miyoshi Station.
- 1955-07-20: Uchina Station opened.
- 1955-11-11: Chidori service begins.
- 1956-12-20: Bingo Kumano Station renamed Hibayama Station.
- 1959-04-13: Chidori upgraded to a local express train.
- 1962-03-15: Taishaku service begins.
- 1968-03-05: Taishaku and Chidori upgraded to regular express trains.
- 1983-03-01: The line between Miyoshi Station and Hiroshima Station uses CTC.
- 1983-10-31: The line between Bitchū Kōjiro Station and Miyoshi uses CTC.
- 1985-03-15: The regular express Miyoshi service begins.
- 1986-11-01: Freight service discontinued on the Geibi Line.
- 1987-04-01: Geibi Line becomes part of West Japan Railway Company following privatization of Japanese National Railways.
- 1991-04-01: Driver-only operation introduced on line between Niimi Station and Miyoshi Station.
- 1991-11-01: The line between Miyoshi Station and Hiroshima Station is converted to driver-only operation.
- 2002-03-22: The Chidori and Taishaku express services are absorbed into the Miyoshi express service.
- 2003-10-01: The Miyoshi Liner and Tsūkin Liner services begin.
- 2006-04-23: The Geibi Line is moved between Kamikawatachi Station and Kōtachi Station following widening of Hiroshima Prefectural Route 37 between Hiroshima and Miyoshi.
- 2006-07-19: Services between Bingo Ochiai Station and Bingo Saijō Station suspended due to storm damage of the Geibi Line. Interim bus service begins the following day.
- April 2007: Train service is expected to resume.
[edit] Stations
Listed in order from Bitchū Kōjiro Station to Hiroshima Station, though the chart shows through Niimi Station for convenience as most schedules show through Niimi and the train will indicate the last stop as Niimi.
- A ● indicates a station at which the train stops, and | indicates a station at which that particular train does not stop. Local trains stop at all stations.
- Stations marked in aqua (■) are part of the Hiroshima City Network.
Line | Station | Official distance (km) | Express | Express: "Miyoshi Liner" | Express: Tsūkin Liner | Connecting Lines | Location | |
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Hakubi Line | Niimi Station (新見駅) |
● | JR West: Kishin Line | Niimi | Okayama Prefecture | |||
Nunohara Station (布原駅) |
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Bitchū Kōjiro Station (備中神代駅) |
0.0 | | | JR West: Hakubi Line | |||||
Geibi Line | ||||||||
Sakane Station (坂根駅) |
3.9 | | | ||||||
Ichioka Station (市岡駅) |
6.4 | | | ||||||
Yagami Station (矢神駅) |
10.0 | ● | ||||||
Nochi Station (野馳駅) |
13.6 | | | ||||||
Tōjō Station (東城駅) |
18.8 | ● | Shōbara | Hiroshima Prefecture | ||||
Bingo Yawata Station (備後八幡駅) |
25.3 | ● | ||||||
Uchina Station (内名駅) |
29.0 | ● | ||||||
Onuka Station (小奴可駅) |
33.6 | ● | ||||||
Dōgoyama Station (道後山駅) |
37.8 | ● | ||||||
Bingo Ochiai Station (備後落合駅) |
44.6 | ● | JR West: Kisuki Line | |||||
Hibayama Station (比婆山駅) |
50.2 | |||||||
Bingo Saijō Station (備後西城駅) |
53.2 | |||||||
Hirako Station (平子駅) |
57.4 | |||||||
Taka Station (高駅) |
62.3 | |||||||
Bingo Shōbara Station (備後庄原駅) |
68.5 | |||||||
Bingo Mikkaichi Station (備後三日市駅) |
70.5 | |||||||
Nanatsuka Station (七塚駅) |
72.2 | |||||||
Yamanouchi Station (山ノ内駅) |
75.2 | |||||||
Shimowachi Station (下和知駅) |
80.1 | Miyoshi | ||||||
Shiomachi Station (塩町駅) |
83.2 | JR West: Fukuen Line | ||||||
Kamisugi Station (神杉駅) |
84.7 | JR West: Fukuen Line | ||||||
Yatsugi Station (八次駅) |
88.0 | JR West: Fukuen Line | ||||||
Miyoshi Station (三次駅) |
90.3 | ● | ● | JR West: Fukuen Line JR West: Sankō Line |
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Nishi Miyoshi Station (西三次駅) |
91.9 | | | ● | |||||
Shiwachi Station (志和地駅) |
99.6 | | | ● | |||||
Kamikawatachi Station (上川立駅) |
102.2 | | | ● | |||||
Kōtachi Station (甲立駅) |
106.5 | ● | ● | Akitakata | ||||
Yoshidaguchi Station (吉田口駅) |
109.9 | | | ● | |||||
Mukaihara Station (向原駅) |
116.1 | ● | ● | |||||
Ibaraichi Station (井原市駅) |
122.0 | | | ● | Asakita-ku, Hiroshima | ||||
Shiwaguchi Station (志和口駅) |
126.0 | | | ● | |||||
Kamimita Station (上三田駅) |
129.5 | | | ● | |||||
Nakamita Station (中三田駅) |
134.0 | | | ● | |||||
Shirakiyama Station (白木山駅) |
136.3 | | | ● | |||||
Karuga Station (狩留家駅) |
138.5 | ● | ● | |||||
Kamifukawa Station (上深川駅) |
140.7 | ● | | | |||||
Nakafukawa Station (中深川駅) |
143.5 | ● | | | |||||
Shimofukawa Station (下深川駅) |
144.9 | ● | ● | |||||
Kumura Station (玖村駅) |
146.8 | ● | | | |||||
Akiyaguchi Station (安芸矢口駅) |
149.3 | ● | | | |||||
Hesaka Station (戸坂駅) |
152.1 | ● | | | Higashi-ku, Hiroshima | ||||
Yaga Station (矢賀駅) |
156.9 | ● | | | |||||
Hiroshima Station (広島駅) |
159.1 | ● | ● | JR West: Sanyō Shinkansen, Sanyo Main Line Hiroshima Electric Railway: Main Line |
Minami-ku, Hiroshima | |||
Line | Station | Official distance (km) | Express | Express: "Miyoshi Liner" | Express: Tsūkin Liner | Connecting Lines | Location |
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- (Japanese) 芸備線応援サイト・安芸矢口企画 (Geibi Line fan site)
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