Uchibō Line | |||
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A 255 series EMU on a Sazanami limited express service |
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Type | Heavy rail | ||
Locale | Chiba Prefecture | ||
Termini | Soga Awa-Kamogawa |
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Stations | 30 | ||
Operation | |||
Opened | 1912 | ||
Operator(s) | JR-East | ||
Depot(s) | Chiba | ||
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Line length | 119.4 km (74.2 mi) | ||
Track gauge | 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) | ||
Operating speed | 110 km/h (70 mph) | ||
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The Uchibō Line (内房線 Uchibō-sen ) is a railway line operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) along Tokyo Bay, on the western (i.e., inner) shore of the Bōsō Peninsula. It runs from Soga Station in the city of Chiba to Awa-Kamogawa Station in the city of Kamogawa, passing through the municipalities of Chiba, Ichihara, Sodegaura, Kisarazu, Kimitsu, Futtsu, Kyonan, Tateyama, and Minamibōsō. The line is connected on both ends to the Sotobō Line.
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Line name | Station | Japanese | Distance | Rapid/ Commuter Rapid | Connecting lines | Location |
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Sotobō Line | Chiba | 千葉 | 3.8 | X | Sōbu Main Line Chiba Urban Monorail Line 1, Line 2 Keisei Chiba Line (Keisei Chiba) |
Chūō-ku, Chiba |
Hon-Chiba | 本千葉 | 2.4 | ||||
Soga | 蘇我 | 0.0 | X | Sotobō Line |
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Uchibō Line | ||||||
Hamano | 浜野 | 3.4 | ||||
Yawatajuku | 八幡宿 | 5.6 | X | Ichihara | ||
Goi | 五井 | 9.3 | X | Kominato Railway: Kominato Line | ||
Anegasaki | 姉ケ崎 | 15.1 | X | |||
Nagaura | 長浦 | 20.5 | X | Sodegaura | ||
Sodegaura | 袖ケ浦 | 24.4 | X | |||
Iwane | 巖根 | 27.5 | Kisarazu | |||
Kisarazu | 木更津 | 31.3 | X | Kururi Line | ||
Kimitsu | 君津 | 38.3 | X | Kimitsu | ||
Aohori | 青堀 | 42.0 | X | Futtsu | ||
Ōnuki | 大貫 | 46.6 | X | |||
Sanukimachi | 佐貫町 | 50.7 | X | |||
Kazusa-Minato | 上総湊 | 55.1 | Terminating station | |||
Takeoka | 竹岡 | 60.2 | ||||
Hamakanaya | 浜金谷 | 64.0 | ||||
Hota | 保田 | 67.5 | Kyonan, Awa District | |||
Awa-Katsuyama | 安房勝山 | 70.8 | ||||
Iwai | 岩井 | 73.7 | Minami-Bōsō | |||
Tomiura | 富浦 | 79.8 | ||||
Nako-Funakata | 那古船形 | 82.1 | Tateyama | |||
Tateyama | 館山 | 85.9 | ||||
Kokonoe | 九重 | 91.7 | ||||
Chikura | 千倉 | 96.6 | Minami-Bōsō | |||
Chitose | 千歳 | 98.6 | ||||
Minamihara | 南三原 | 102.2 | ||||
Wadaura | 和田浦 | 106.8 | ||||
Emi | 江見 | 111.4 | Kamogawa | |||
Futomi | 太海 | 116.0 | ||||
Awa-Kamogawa | 安房鴨川 | 119.4 | Sotobō Line |
The Uchibō Line operates local service with trains generally originating and terminating at Chiba Station. Trains headed directly for Tokyo Station merge with the Sotobō Line between Soga and Chiba Stations, and with the Sōbu Main Line between Chiba and Tokyo, while express and commuter trains merge with the Keiyō Line from Soga station.
Daytime service from Chiba to Kisarazu and Kimitsu (sometimes to Kazusa-Minato) is generally 3 round trips per hour, from Chiba to Awa-Kamogawa and Tateyama (sometimes to Chikura) is 1 round trip per hour.
Formerly, the Uchibō and Sotobō lines were connected by trains running from Hota to Sotobō Line Kazusa-Ichinomiya, and from Kazusa-Ichinomiya station to Chiba Station via Tateyama/Kisarazu Stations, but currently no trains pass Awa-Kamogawa Station in either direction.
Local services use 209-2000/2100 series and 211 series EMUs based at Makuhari Depot.
Trains connecting to the Yokosuka Line—Sōbu Line Rapid use E217 series trains with green cars based at Kamakura and Makuhari depots.
The limited express train Sazanami runs from Tokyo Station to Kimitsu and Tateyama stations (and Chikura station during busy periods). The limited express View Sazanami formerly ran on the Uchibō Line as well, but it was merged with the Sazanami following the timetable revision on December 10, 2005. The limited express Shinjuku Sazanami runs from Shinjuku to Chikura on weekends.
The Uchibō line began operation in 1912, and was originally known as the Kisarazu Line (木更津線 ). It stretched from Soga Station to Anegasaki Station in Ichihara. Several extensions were built over the next few years, and in 1919 it reached as far as Awa-Hōjō (present day Tateyama). At this time it was renamed the Hōjō Line (北条線 ). By 1925 it had been extended to its present day terminus, Awa-Kamogawa Station.
In 1929, the Hōjō Line was incorporated into the Bōsō Line. However, in 1933, the original stretch between Soga and Awa-Kamogawa Stations again became its own line, this time renamed the Bōsō West Line (房総西線 ), and in 1972 it received its current name.
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