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Ueda Electric Railway Bessho Line

The Bessho Line (別所線, Bessho-sen) is an 11.6 km (7.2 mi) Japanese railway line in Ueda, Nagano, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Ueda Electric Railway (上田電鉄, Ueda Dentetsu). It connects Ueda and Bessho-Onsen stations. This is currently the only railway line Ueda Dentetsu operates. Although the company is the root of its holding company, Ueda Kōtsū (上田交通, "Ueda Transport"), the group now mainly operates resort amusement facilities and bus lines. Ueda Kōtsū is owned by Tokyu Corporation. The railway line lacked funds to upgrade the infrastructure to meet the new safety standards, and separated to become the present company.

Ueda Electric Railway Bessho Line
An Ueda Electric Railway 1000 series train in August 2008
Overview
OwnerUeda Electric Railway
LocaleUeda, Nagano
Termini
Stations15
History
Opened1921
Technical
Line length11.6 km (7.2 mi)
Number of tracksSingle
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Minimum radius120 m[1]
Electrification1,500 V DC, overhead catenary
Operating speed65 km/h (40 mph)[1]

Stations edit

No. Name Japanese Distance (km) Date opened
BE01 Ueda 上田 0.0 15 August 1923
BE02 Shiroshita 城下 0.8 17 June 1921
BE03 Miyoshichō 三好町 1.5 17 June 1921
BE04 Akasakaue 赤坂上 2.2 21 September 1932
BE05 Uedahara 上田原 2.9 17 June 1921
BE06 Terashita 寺下 3.8 17 June 1921
BE07 Kabatake 神畑 4.5 17 June 1921
BE08 Daigakumae 大学前 5.2 17 June 1921
BE09 Shimonogō 下之郷 6.1 17 June 1921
BE10 Nakashioda 中塩田 7.4 17 June 1921
BE11 Shiodamachi 塩田町 8.0 14 July 1934
BE12 Nakano 中野 8.5 17 June 1921
BE13 Maita 舞田 9.4 17 June 1921
BE14 Yagisawa 八木沢 10.1 17 June 1921
BE15 Bessho-Onsen 別所温泉 11.6 17 June 1921

Rolling stock edit

As of 1 April 2015, the fleet of trains operated on the line is as follows.[2]

  • 1000 series 2-car EMUs x4 (former Tokyu 1000 series, since 2008)[3]
  • 6000 series 2-car EMU x1 (former Tokyu 1000 series, since 28 March 2015)
  • 7200 series 2-car EMU x1 (former Tokyu 7200 series, since 29 March 1998)[1]

1000 series edit

Eight former Tokyu 1000 series EMU end cars were resold to the Ueda Electric Railway, and reformed as four two-car 1000 series sets.[4]

Formations edit

Designation Mc Tc
Numbering DeHa 100x KuHa 110x

6000 series edit

In 2015, two former Tokyu Toyoko Line 1000 series intermediate cars (DeHa 1255 and DeHa 1305) were resold to the Ueda Electric Railway, which were reformed as a two-car 6000 series set with the addition of new cab ends.[4]

Formation edit

Designation Mc Tc
Numbering DeHa 6001x KuHa 6101x

Car identities edit

The former identities of the fleet are as shown below.[4]

Set No. Car No. Tokyu numbering
1001 DeHa 1001 DeHa 1315
KuHa 1101 KuHa 1015
1002 DeHa 1002 DeHa 1318
KuHa 1102 KuHa 1018
1003 DeHa 1003 DeHa 1314
KuHa 1103 KuHa 1014
1004 DeHa 1004 DeHa 1316
KuHa 1104 KuHa 1016
6001 DeHa 6001 DeHa 1305
KuHa 6101 DeHa 1255

History edit

The first section of the line opened on 17 June 1921, using a 600 V DC overhead power supply.[1] The line voltage was raised to 1,500 V DC from 1 October 1986.[1] Wanman driver-only operation commenced on the line from 3 October 2005.[1]

In 2009, the company sold out affiliated companies that Joden Bus and Joden Taxi to Jay Will Partners.

From 1 April 2016, station numbering was introduced on the line, with stations numbered from "BE01" (Ueda) to "BE15" (Bessho-Onsen).[5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Terada, Hirokazu (19 January 2013). データブック日本の私鉄 [Databook: Japan's Private Railways]. Japan: Neko Publishing. pp. 84–240. ISBN 978-4-7770-1336-4.
  2. ^ 私鉄車両編成表 2015 [Private Railway Rolling Stock Formations - 2015] (in Japanese). Japan: Kotsu Shimbunsha. 23 July 2015. p. 87. ISBN 978-4-330-58415-7.
  3. ^ 上田電鉄1000系 [Ueda Electric Railway 1000 series]. Japan Railfan Magazine (in Japanese). Vol. 48, no. 567. Japan: Koyusha Co., Ltd. July 2008. p. 103.
  4. ^ a b c Kubo, Toshi (July 2017). 東京メトロ日比谷線-4 [Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line - 4]. Japan Railfan Magazine (in Japanese). Vol. 57, no. 675. Japan: Koyusha Co., Ltd. pp. 125–126.
  5. ^ 【上田電鉄】駅ナンバリング導入 [Ueda Electric Railway introduced station numbering]. RM News (in Japanese). Japan: Neko Publishing Co., Ltd. 13 April 2016. Retrieved 14 April 2016.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Japanese)

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The Bessho Line 別所線 Bessho sen is an 11 6 km 7 2 mi Japanese railway line in Ueda Nagano Japan operated by the private railway operator Ueda Electric Railway 上田電鉄 Ueda Dentetsu It connects Ueda and Bessho Onsen stations This is currently the only railway line Ueda Dentetsu operates Although the company is the root of its holding company Ueda Kōtsu 上田交通 Ueda Transport the group now mainly operates resort amusement facilities and bus lines Ueda Kōtsu is owned by Tokyu Corporation The railway line lacked funds to upgrade the infrastructure to meet the new safety standards and separated to become the present company Ueda Electric Railway Bessho LineAn Ueda Electric Railway 1000 series train in August 2008OverviewOwnerUeda Electric RailwayLocaleUeda NaganoTerminiUedaBessho OnsenStations15HistoryOpened1921TechnicalLine length11 6 km 7 2 mi Number of tracksSingleTrack gauge1 067 mm 3 ft 6 in Minimum radius120 m 1 Electrification1 500 V DC overhead catenaryOperating speed65 km h 40 mph 1 Contents 1 Stations 2 Rolling stock 2 1 1000 series 2 1 1 Formations 2 2 6000 series 2 2 1 Formation 2 2 2 Car identities 3 History 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksStations editNo Name Japanese Distance km Date opened BE01 Ueda 上田 0 0 15 August 1923 BE02 Shiroshita 城下 0 8 17 June 1921 BE03 Miyoshichō 三好町 1 5 17 June 1921 BE04 Akasakaue 赤坂上 2 2 21 September 1932 BE05 Uedahara 上田原 2 9 17 June 1921 BE06 Terashita 寺下 3 8 17 June 1921 BE07 Kabatake 神畑 4 5 17 June 1921 BE08 Daigakumae 大学前 5 2 17 June 1921 BE09 Shimonogō 下之郷 6 1 17 June 1921 BE10 Nakashioda 中塩田 7 4 17 June 1921 BE11 Shiodamachi 塩田町 8 0 14 July 1934 BE12 Nakano 中野 8 5 17 June 1921 BE13 Maita 舞田 9 4 17 June 1921 BE14 Yagisawa 八木沢 10 1 17 June 1921 BE15 Bessho Onsen 別所温泉 11 6 17 June 1921Rolling stock editAs of 1 April 2015 update the fleet of trains operated on the line is as follows 2 1000 series 2 car EMUs x4 former Tokyu 1000 series since 2008 3 6000 series 2 car EMU x1 former Tokyu 1000 series since 28 March 2015 7200 series 2 car EMU x1 former Tokyu 7200 series since 29 March 1998 1 nbsp 1000 series set 1001 in May 2012 Front designation service signs shown are from former Tokyu Toyoko line service with through running to the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line nbsp 1000 series set 1004 in retro style blue and cream livery in June 2017 nbsp 6000 series set 6001 in January 2017 nbsp 7200 series in May 2012 1000 series edit Eight former Tokyu 1000 series EMU end cars were resold to the Ueda Electric Railway and reformed as four two car 1000 series sets 4 Formations edit Designation Mc Tc Numbering DeHa 100x KuHa 110x 6000 series edit In 2015 two former Tokyu Toyoko Line 1000 series intermediate cars DeHa 1255 and DeHa 1305 were resold to the Ueda Electric Railway which were reformed as a two car 6000 series set with the addition of new cab ends 4 Formation edit Designation Mc Tc Numbering DeHa 6001x KuHa 6101x Car identities edit The former identities of the fleet are as shown below 4 Set No Car No Tokyu numbering 1001 DeHa 1001 DeHa 1315 KuHa 1101 KuHa 1015 1002 DeHa 1002 DeHa 1318 KuHa 1102 KuHa 1018 1003 DeHa 1003 DeHa 1314 KuHa 1103 KuHa 1014 1004 DeHa 1004 DeHa 1316 KuHa 1104 KuHa 1016 6001 DeHa 6001 DeHa 1305 KuHa 6101 DeHa 1255History editThe first section of the line opened on 17 June 1921 using a 600 V DC overhead power supply 1 The line voltage was raised to 1 500 V DC from 1 October 1986 1 Wanman driver only operation commenced on the line from 3 October 2005 1 In 2009 the company sold out affiliated companies that Joden Bus and Joden Taxi to Jay Will Partners From 1 April 2016 station numbering was introduced on the line with stations numbered from BE01 Ueda to BE15 Bessho Onsen 5 See also editList of railway companies in Japan List of railway lines in Japan Ueda Bus This company had been a subsidiary until 2009 References edit a b c d e f Terada Hirokazu 19 January 2013 データブック日本の私鉄 Databook Japan s Private Railways Japan Neko Publishing pp 84 240 ISBN 978 4 7770 1336 4 私鉄車両編成表 2015 Private Railway Rolling Stock Formations 2015 in Japanese Japan Kotsu Shimbunsha 23 July 2015 p 87 ISBN 978 4 330 58415 7 上田電鉄1000系 Ueda Electric Railway 1000 series Japan Railfan Magazine in Japanese Vol 48 no 567 Japan Koyusha Co Ltd July 2008 p 103 a b c Kubo Toshi July 2017 東京メトロ日比谷線 4 Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line 4 Japan Railfan Magazine in Japanese Vol 57 no 675 Japan Koyusha Co Ltd pp 125 126 上田電鉄 駅ナンバリング導入 Ueda Electric Railway introduced station numbering RM News in Japanese Japan Neko Publishing Co Ltd 13 April 2016 Retrieved 14 April 2016 External links editOfficial website in Japanese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ueda Electric Railway Bessho Line amp oldid 1138881251, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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