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The Hachikō Line is a 92.0 km (57.2 mi) regional railway line owned and operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). It is located within Tokyo, Saitama, and Gunma Prefectures in Japan. It connects Hachiōji Station in Hachiōji, Tokyo with Kuragano Station in Takasaki, Gunma Prefecture.

Services

Komagawa Station in Hidaka, Saitama is the boundary point between two distinct sections. The southern section from Hachiōji to Komagawa is electrified at 1,500 V DC. Some trains terminate at Komagawa, while others continue over the Kawagoe Line to Kawagoe Station.

The non-electrified northern section connects Komagawa with Kuragano. All trains continue on the Takasaki Line to Шаблон:STN, where transfer to the Jōetsu Shinkansen is available. There are no through services connecting the southern and northern halves of the line.

The Hachikō Line takes the first kanji of its name from the first character of Шаблон:Nihongo and the second kanji from the first character of Шаблон:Nihongo.

Stations

  • All trains stop at every station.
  • Stations marked "o" or "^" allow passing; stations marked"|" do not. Stations marked "∥" are double-tracked.

Hachiōji - Komagawa

Station Japanese Distance (km) Transfers  Track Location
Between
stations
Total
Шаблон:STN 八王子 - 0.0 Шаблон:Plainlist o Hachiōji Tokyo
Шаблон:STN 北八王子 3.1 3.1   o
Шаблон:STN 小宮 2.0 5.1   o
Шаблон:STN 拝島 4.8 9.9 Шаблон:Plainlist o Akishima
Шаблон:STN 東福生 2.8 12.7   o Fussa
Шаблон:STN 箱根ヶ崎 3.0 15.7   o Mizuho, Nishitama District
Шаблон:STN 金子 4.8 20.5   o Iruma Saitama
Шаблон:STN 東飯能 5.1 25.6 Файл:SeibuIkebukuro.svg Seibu Ikebukuro Line o Hannō
Шаблон:STN 高麗川 5.5 31.1 Шаблон:Colorbull Kawagoe Line (through to Шаблон:STN)
Шаблон:Colorbull Hachikō Line (for Takasaki)
o Hidaka

Komagawa - Takasaki

Station Japanese Distance (km) Transfers  Track Location
Between
stations
Total
Шаблон:STN 高麗川 5.5 31.1 Шаблон:Colorbull Kawagoe Line
Шаблон:Colorbull Hachikō Line (for Hachiōji)
o Hidaka Saitama
Шаблон:STN 毛呂 5.8 36.9   o Moroyama, Iruma District
Шаблон:STN 越生 2.7 39.6 Файл:Tobu Tojo Line (TJ) symbol.svg Tobu Ogose Line | Ogose, Iruma District
Шаблон:STN 明覚 5.2 44.8   o Tokigawa, Hiki District
Шаблон:STN 小川町 8.0 52.8 Файл:Tobu Tojo Line (TJ) symbol.svg Tobu Tojo Line o Ogawa, Hiki District
Шаблон:STN 竹沢 3.5 56.3   |
Шаблон:STN 折原 4.0 60.3   | Yorii, Ōsato District
Шаблон:STN 寄居 3.6 63.9 Файл:Tobu Tojo Line (TJ) symbol.svg Tobu Tojo Line
Шаблон:Colorbull Chichibu Main Line
o
Шаблон:STN 用土 4.5 68.4   |
Шаблон:STN 松久 2.7 71.1   | Misato, Kodama District
Шаблон:STN 児玉 4.8 75.9   o Honjō
Шаблон:STN 丹荘 4.1 80.0   o Kamikawa, Kodama District
Шаблон:STN 群馬藤岡 4.7 84.7   o Fujioka Gunma
Шаблон:STN 北藤岡 3.7 88.4   ^
Шаблон:STN 倉賀野 3.6 92.0 Шаблон:Colorbull Takasaki Line (for Шаблон:STN) Takasaki
Through to Шаблон:STN on the Takasaki Line
Шаблон:STN 高崎 4.4 96.4 Файл:Shinkansen jre.svg Joetsu Shinkansen
Файл:Shinkansen jre.svg Hokuriku Shinkansen
Шаблон:Colorbull Shinetsu Main Line
Шаблон:Colorbull Joetsu Line
Шаблон:Colorbull Ryōmō Line
Шаблон:Colorbull Agatsuma Line
Шаблон:Colorbull Jōshin Dentetsu Jōshin Line
Takasaki Gunma

Rolling stock

  • 209-3500 series 4-car EMUs x 5 (Kawagoe Line/Hachiko Line services since 7 May 2018)
  • E231-3000 series 4-car EMUs x 6 (Kawagoe Line/Hachiko Line services since 19 February 2018)
  • KiHa 110 series DMUs (formed as 1- to 3-car trains for services north of Komagawa) (since 18 March 1993)[1]

From 2017, former E231-0 series ten-car sets based at Mitaka Depot for use on Chūō–Sōbu Line services were reformed and converted to become four-car E231-3000 series sets based at Kawagoe for use on Kawagoe Line and Hachiko Line services.[2] The first set entered revenue service on the line on 19 February 2018.[3]

From 2018, former 209-500 series ten-car sets based at Mitaka Depot for use on Chūō–Sōbu Line services were reformed and converted to become four-car 209-3500 series sets based at Kawagoe for use on Kawagoe Line and Hachiko Line services.[4]

Rolling stock previously used


History

The first section of the line, named the Hachikō North Line (Шаблон:Lang-ja, Hepburn: Hachikō-kita-sen), opened from Kuragano to Kodama on 1 July 1931, followed by the section from Hachioji to Higashi-Hanno, named the Hachikō South Line (Шаблон:Lang-ja, Hepburn: Hachikō-minami-sen), on 10 December 1931.[1] The Hachiko North Line was extended southward from Kodama to Yorii on 25 January 1933, and the Hachiko South Line was extended northward from Higashi-Hanno to Ogose on 15 April 1933.[1] The Hachiko South Line was further extended northward from Ogose to Ogawamachi on 24 March 1934, and the last section between Ogawamachi and Yorii opened on 6 October 1934, connecting the north and south sections, and completing the entire line, which became known simply as the Hachiko Line.[1]

All passenger operations were switch from steam haulage to electric trains from 20 November 1958.[1]

CTC signalling was commissioned over the entire line from 27 February 1985.[1] On 1 April 1987, with the privatization and splitting of Japanese National Railways (JNR), the Hachiko Line was transferred to the ownership of JR East.[1]

From 16 March 1996, the Hachioji to Шаблон:STN section was electrified at 1,500 V DC, and services on the non-electrified section north of Komagawa to and from Шаблон:STN were operated separately as one-man driver only operation services using KiHa 110 series DMUs,[1][7] and the southern section began through service operations to the Kawagoe Line to Kawagoe Station. Also from the same date until 11 March 2022, some morning rush hour services left the Hachikō Line at Haijima Station and travel to Tokyo via the Ōme Line and Chūō Line; the reverse happened during the evening rush.

Starting 12 March 2022, the southern section from Hachiōji to Komagawa (and through services to the Kawagoe Line) began one-man driver only operation services using the existing 209-3500 and E231-3000 series EMUs.

Former connecting lines

  • Komagawa station – A freight-only line serving the Nippon Cement works in Hidaka operated from 1963 until 1984, which also connected to Nishi-Oya on the Tobu Ogose Line.[8]

Accidents

In 1945, a head-on collision at the Tamagawa bridge resulted in 105 fatalities.Шаблон:Citation needed

The Hachiko Line derailment in 1947 is Japan's worst rail accident since World War II in terms of fatalities.

References

Шаблон:Commons category Шаблон:Reflist

Шаблон:Tokyo transit Шаблон:East Japan Railway Company Lines Шаблон:Authority control