Shinano Railway Line

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Shinano Railway Line

169 series EMU at Nagano
Technical
Line length 65.1 kilometres (40.5 mi)
Track gauge 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Electrification 1500 V DC
Shinano Railway Line
Legend
JR-E: Nagano Shinkansen
JR-E: Shin'etsu Main Line abandoned in 1997
0.0 Karuizawa
Kusakaru Electric Railway ja
JR-E: Nagano Shinkansen
4.0 Naka-Karuizawa
7.2 Shinano-Oiwake
13.2 Miyota
18.3 Hirahara
JR-E: Koumi Line
Otome
Higashi-Komoro
22.0 Komoro
Nunobiki Electric Railway ja
27.9 Shigeno
31.3 Tanaka
34.7 Ōya
Ueda Maruko Electric Railway:
Maruko Line ja
37.1 Shinano-Kokubunji
Maruko Line
JR-E: Nagano Shinkansen
40.0 Ueda
Ueda Electric Railway: ja
Ueda Electric Railway: Bessho Line
44.4 Nishi-Ueda
47.9 Tekuno-Sakaki
50.4 Sakaki
54.9 Togura
57.1 Chikuma
59.9 Yashiro
Nagaden: Yashiro Line
61.8 Yashiro-kōkō-mae
Shinano (Chikuma) River
Shinano Railway Line
JR-E: Shinonoi Line
65.1
0.0
Shinonoi
JR-E: Shin'etsu Main Line
(67.2) Imai
(69.4) Kawanakajima
Sai River
(71.5) Amori
(74.4) Nagano
Nagaden: Nagano Line
JR-E: Hokuriku Shinkansen
JR-E: Shin-etsu Main Line

The Shinano Railway Line (しなの鉄道線 Shinano Tetsudō-sen) is a 65.1 km private railway line operated by the Shinano Railway (しなの鉄道 Shinano Tetsudō) in Nagano Prefecture, Japan between Karuizawa Station, Karuizawa and Shinonoi Station, Nagano. This is the only railway line the company operates.

Overview

Before 1997, the right-of-way currently belonging to the Shinano Railway was a part of the Shin'etsu Main Line of East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and served as the main train route connecting Nagano and Tokyo. Upon completion of the Nagano Shinkansen in 1997, JR East transferred all long distance operations to the shinkansen, and control of the Shin'etsu Main Line between Karuizawa and Shinonoi was handed over to the newly formed Shinano Railway, which is majority owned by the Nagano Prefectural Government. Today, the line is a vital commuter transport route for communities in the east and north of Nagano Prefecture.

The line is electrified and double-tracked with a track gauge of 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) for its entire length. The speed limit is 100 km/h (reduced from 120 km/h as the Shin'etsu Main Line).

Like many railways in rural parts of Japan, the line faces problems concerning decreased ridership and revenue.[1] In recent years, additional stations have been opened at Tekuno-Sakaki, Yashiro-kōkō-mae, and Shinano-Kokubunji in order to increase passenger numbers. Also, driver-only operation has been introduced to most of the line in order to reduce personnel costs.

Current rolling stock

  • 115 series EMU - 11 three-car sets
  • 169 series EMU - 4 three-car sets
Shinano Railway 115 series EMU

Shinano Railway uses trainsets that were inherited from JR East when the line was transferred. Since then, the trains have been painted with Shinano Railway's livery and have been renovated. Many of the trains have video screens above the doors which feature commercials and other information.

In general, the 115 series is used for local services, while the 169 series is for rapid and liner trains.

Operation

Shinano Railway Line trains use the right-of-way of the Shin'etsu Main Line between Shinonoi and Nagano. All trains terminate at Nagano, not Shinonoi.

As of April 2008, 4 round trains are operated as Rapids from Nagano. One in the morning from Komoro to Nagano, and two in the evening from Nagano to Ueda are named as "Shinano Sunrise" and "Shinano Sunset", require surcharge between Nagano and Ueda. Passengers using only between Komoro and Ueda is free for surcharge.

Stations

R for Rapid (unnamed) and S for "Shinano Sunset / Shinano Sunrise". Lower case shows some trains stop, while upper case for all trains.

Station Stop Municipality
Karuizawa 軽井沢 R   Karuizawa, Kitasaku
Naka-Karuizawa 中軽井沢 R  
Shinano-Oiwake 信濃追分 R  
Miyota 御代田 R   Miyota, Kitasaku
Hirahara 平原   Komoro
Komoro 小諸 R s
Shigeno 滋野 r s Tōmi
Tanaka 田中 R s
Ōya 大屋 R s Ueda
Shinano-Kokubunji 信濃国分寺 r s
Ueda 上田 R S
Nishi-Ueda 西上田  
Tekuno-Sakaki テクノさかき   Sakaki, Hanishina
Sakaki 坂城 r  
Togura 戸倉 R   Chikuma
Chikuma 千曲 R  
Yashiro 屋代 R  
Yashiro-kōkō-mae 屋代高校前  
Shinonoi 篠ノ井 R   Nagano
JR-E: Shin'etsu Main Line
Imai 今井   Nagano
Kawanakajima 川中島 r  
Amori 安茂里  
Nagano 長野 R S

See also

References

  1. Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (ed.). Annual of Railway Statistics (鉄道統計年報 Tetsudō Tōkei Nenpō) (in Japanese). 

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