Yamagata Shinkansen

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A 400-series shinkansen train enters Utsunomiya station with the Tsubasa 113 service bound for Shinjo. A E4-series Max Yamabiko consist is coupled at the rear.
A 400-series shinkansen train enters Utsunomiya station with the Tsubasa 113 service bound for Shinjo. A E4-series Max Yamabiko consist is coupled at the rear.

The Yamagata Shinkansen (山形新幹線) is a Mini-Shinkansen in Honshū, Japan, and is a part of the JR East railway company. It provides service between Tokyo Station and Shinjō Station (in the city of Shinjō in Yamagata Prefecture) over the tracks of the Tōhoku Shinkansen and the Ōu Main Line. The segment from Fukushima to Yamagata opened on July 1, 1992, and the extension to Shinjo began operating on December 4, 1999. The term Yamagata Shinkansen refers to the segment that connects Fukushima Station (in the city of Fukushima, Fukushima Prefecture) and Shinjō Station.

Trains consist of seven coaches. Series 400 and series E3 rolling stock are in use. Between Tokyo Station and Fukushima Station, the trains run coupled to Yamabiko trains on the Tōhoku Shinkansen. Between Fukushima and Shinjō, the trains run on their own.

The stations consist of those on the segment of the Tōhoku Shinkansen plus the following:

Station Japanese Distance (km)
from Fukushima
Transfers Location
Fukushima 福島 0.0 Tōhoku Shinkansen, Tōhoku Main Line, Ōu Main Line, Abukuma Express Line, Iizaka Line Fukushima Fukushima Prefecture
Yonezawa 米沢 40.1 Ōu Main Line, Yonesaka Line Yonezawa Yamagata Prefecture
Takahata 高畠 49.9 Ōu Main Line Takahata
Akayu 赤湯 56.1 Ōu Main Line, Flower Nagai Line Nanyō
Kaminoyama Onsen かみのやま温泉 75.0 Ōu Main Line Kaminoyama
Yamagata 山形 87.1 Senzan Line, Aterazawa Line, Ōu Main Line Yamagata
Tendō 天童 100.4 Ōu Main Line Tendō
Sakurambo Higashine さくらんぼ東根 108.1 Ōu Main Line Higashine
Murayama 村山 113.5 Ōu Main Line Murayama
Ōishida 大石田 126.9 Ōu Main Line Ōishida
Shinjō 新庄 148.6 Ōu Main Line, East Riku'u Line, West Riku'u Line Shinjō