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Jōshin Dentetsu Jōshin Line

The Joshin Line (上信線, Jōshin-sen) is a Japanese railway line in Gunma Prefecture, between Takasaki Station in Takasaki and Shimonita Station in Shimonita, operated by the private railway operator Joshin Electric Railway (上信電鉄, Joshin Dentetsu). This is the only line operated by the company, although it also operates a few bus lines. The first section of the line opened in 1897.

Joshin Dentetsu Joshin Line
A Joshin Electric Railway 1000 series EMU
Overview
OwnerJoshin Electric Railway
LocaleGunma Prefecture
Termini
Stations21
History
Opened10 May 1897
Technical
Line length33.7 km (20.9 mi)
Number of tracksSingle
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Minimum radius160 m
Electrification1,500 V DC, overhead catenary
Operating speed85 km/h (55 mph)[1]

Rolling stock edit

As of 1 April 2017, the following rolling stock is used on the line.[2]

  • 150 series 2-car EMUs x3 (former Seibu Railway EMUs)
  • 200/250 series single-car and two-car EMUs
  • 500 series 2-car EMUs x2 (former Seibu Railway EMUs)
  • 700 series 2-car EMUs (former JR East 107 series EMUs; since March 2019)[3]
  • 1000 series 2-car EMU x1
  • 6000 series 2-car EMU x1
  • 7000 series 2-car EMU x1 (since December 2013)[4]
  • Class DeKi 1 electric locomotives DeKi 1 and 3 (built by Siemens)
  • Class ED31 electric locomotive ED31 6 (former JNR Class ED31)

The 1000 and 6000 series EMUs purchased new are unusual in having the driver's seat on the right-hand side facing the direction of travel.[1]


History edit

The line opened on 10 May 1897, as a 762 mm (2 ft 6 in) gauge steam-hauled railway line from Takasaki to Fukushima (present-day Jōshū-Fukushima), operated by the Kōzuke Railway (上野鉄道, Kōzuke Tetsudō).[1] The entire line to Shimonita was opened on 25 September in the same year.[1] The line was planned to be extended southward from Shimonita to connect with the Saku Railway (present-day Koumi Line) at Haguroshita, and the owning company was accordingly renamed Joshin Electric Railway (上信電鉄, Jōshin Denki Tetsudō) from 25 August 1921. The line was ultimately never extended, but the track was regauged to 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) and electrified with an overhead wire at 1,500 V DC.[1]

Freight operations on the line were discontinued from 1 October 1994.[1]

On 30 November 2003, Takasaki Fairy Land[5] which was a leisure complex being established as "Kappa Pia" in 1961 was discontinued. In this leisure complex, "NAKASONE FESTIVAL" was held during summer[6] because "Matsugoro Nakasone" who is a father of Yasuhiro Nakasone was a CEO of Joshi Electric Railway.

Stations edit

Station Japanese Distance (km) Transfers Location
Between
stations
Total
Takasaki 高崎駅 - 0.0 Joetsu Shinkansen
Hokuriku Shinkansen
Takasaki Line
Shōnan–Shinjuku Line
Ueno–Tokyo Line
Jōetsu Line
Agatsuma Line
Ryōmō Line and Shin'etsu Main Line
Takasaki, Gunma
Minami-Takasaki 南高崎駅 0.9 0.9  
Sanonowatashi 佐野のわたし駅 1.3 2.2  
Negoya 根小屋駅 1.5 3.7  
Takasaki-Shōka-Daigakumae 高崎商科大学前駅 1.3 5.0  
Yamana 山名駅 1.1 6.1  
Nishi-Yamana 西山名駅 0.9 7.0  
Maniwa 馬庭駅 2.4 9.4  
Yoshii 吉井駅 2.3 11.7  
Nishi-Yoshii 西吉井駅 1.7 13.4  
Jōshū-Niiya 上州新屋駅 1.2 14.6   Kanra, Gunma
Jōshū-Fukushima 上州福島駅 2.0 16.6  
Higashi-Tomioka 東富岡駅 2.7 19.3   Tomioka, Gunma
Jōshū-Tomioka 上州富岡駅 0.9 20.2  
Nishi-Tomioka 西富岡駅 0.8 21.0  
Jōshū-Nanokaichi 上州七日市駅 0.8 21.8  
Jōshū-Ichinomiya 上州一ノ宮駅 1.3 23.1  
Kanohara 神農原駅 2.3 25.4  
Nanjai 南蛇井駅 2.8 28.2  
Sendaira 千平駅 1.7 29.9  
Shimonita 下仁田駅 2.7 33.7   Shimonita, Gunma

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. p. 33. ISBN 978-4-7770-1336-4.
  2. ^ 私鉄車両編成表 2017 [Private Railway Rolling Stock Formations - 2017] (in Japanese). Japan: Kotsu Shimbunsha. 25 July 2017. p. 16. ISBN 978-4-330-81317-2.
  3. ^ "上信電鉄700形が営業運転を開始" [Joshin Dentetsu 700 series starts commercial operation]. Japan Railfan Magazine Online (in Japanese). Japan: Koyusha Co., Ltd. 11 March 2019. from the original on 14 March 2019. Retrieved 5 December 2019.
  4. ^ 上信電鉄7000形 [Joshin Dentetsu 7000 series]. Japan Railfan Magazine (in Japanese). Japan: Koyusha Co., Ltd. 54 (638): 76–77. 2014.
  5. ^ This leisure complex was managed by a railway department of Joshin Electric Railway
  6. ^ About NAKASONE FESTIVAL

External links edit

  • Official website (in Japanese)

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The Joshin Line 上信線 Jōshin sen is a Japanese railway line in Gunma Prefecture between Takasaki Station in Takasaki and Shimonita Station in Shimonita operated by the private railway operator Joshin Electric Railway 上信電鉄 Joshin Dentetsu This is the only line operated by the company although it also operates a few bus lines The first section of the line opened in 1897 Joshin Dentetsu Joshin LineA Joshin Electric Railway 1000 series EMUOverviewOwnerJoshin Electric RailwayLocaleGunma PrefectureTerminiTakasakiShimonitaStations21HistoryOpened10 May 1897TechnicalLine length33 7 km 20 9 mi Number of tracksSingleTrack gauge1 067 mm 3 ft 6 in Minimum radius160 mElectrification1 500 V DC overhead catenaryOperating speed85 km h 55 mph 1 Contents 1 Rolling stock 2 History 3 Stations 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRolling stock editAs of 1 April 2017 update the following rolling stock is used on the line 2 150 series 2 car EMUs x3 former Seibu Railway EMUs 200 250 series single car and two car EMUs 500 series 2 car EMUs x2 former Seibu Railway EMUs 700 series 2 car EMUs former JR East 107 series EMUs since March 2019 3 1000 series 2 car EMU x1 6000 series 2 car EMU x1 7000 series 2 car EMU x1 since December 2013 4 Class DeKi 1 electric locomotives DeKi 1 and 3 built by Siemens Class ED31 electric locomotive ED31 6 former JNR Class ED31 The 1000 and 6000 series EMUs purchased new are unusual in having the driver s seat on the right hand side facing the direction of travel 1 nbsp A 150 series EMU in November 2009 nbsp A 200 series 2 car EMU in October 2007 nbsp A 500 series EMU in November 2009 nbsp A 700 series EMU in June 2021 nbsp A 1000 series EMU in November 2009 nbsp A 6000 series EMU in October 1989 nbsp A 7000 series EMU in June 2021 nbsp Electric locomotives DeKi 1 and 3 in October 2007 nbsp Electric locomotive ED31 6 in November 2009History editThe line opened on 10 May 1897 as a 762 mm 2 ft 6 in gauge steam hauled railway line from Takasaki to Fukushima present day Jōshu Fukushima operated by the Kōzuke Railway 上野鉄道 Kōzuke Tetsudō 1 The entire line to Shimonita was opened on 25 September in the same year 1 The line was planned to be extended southward from Shimonita to connect with the Saku Railway present day Koumi Line at Haguroshita and the owning company was accordingly renamed Joshin Electric Railway 上信電鉄 Jōshin Denki Tetsudō from 25 August 1921 The line was ultimately never extended but the track was regauged to 1 067 mm 3 ft 6 in and electrified with an overhead wire at 1 500 V DC 1 Freight operations on the line were discontinued from 1 October 1994 1 On 30 November 2003 Takasaki Fairy Land 5 which was a leisure complex being established as Kappa Pia in 1961 was discontinued In this leisure complex NAKASONE FESTIVAL was held during summer 6 because Matsugoro Nakasone who is a father of Yasuhiro Nakasone was a CEO of Joshi Electric Railway Stations editStation Japanese Distance km Transfers LocationBetweenstations TotalTakasaki 高崎駅 0 0 Joetsu ShinkansenHokuriku ShinkansenTakasaki LineShōnan Shinjuku LineUeno Tokyo LineJōetsu LineAgatsuma LineRyōmō Line and Shin etsu Main Line Takasaki GunmaMinami Takasaki 南高崎駅 0 9 0 9 Sanonowatashi 佐野のわたし駅 1 3 2 2 Negoya 根小屋駅 1 5 3 7 Takasaki Shōka Daigakumae 高崎商科大学前駅 1 3 5 0 Yamana 山名駅 1 1 6 1 Nishi Yamana 西山名駅 0 9 7 0 Maniwa 馬庭駅 2 4 9 4 Yoshii 吉井駅 2 3 11 7 Nishi Yoshii 西吉井駅 1 7 13 4 Jōshu Niiya 上州新屋駅 1 2 14 6 Kanra GunmaJōshu Fukushima 上州福島駅 2 0 16 6 Higashi Tomioka 東富岡駅 2 7 19 3 Tomioka GunmaJōshu Tomioka 上州富岡駅 0 9 20 2 Nishi Tomioka 西富岡駅 0 8 21 0 Jōshu Nanokaichi 上州七日市駅 0 8 21 8 Jōshu Ichinomiya 上州一ノ宮駅 1 3 23 1 Kanohara 神農原駅 2 3 25 4 Nanjai 南蛇井駅 2 8 28 2 Sendaira 千平駅 1 7 29 9 Shimonita 下仁田駅 2 7 33 7 Shimonita GunmaSee also editList of railway companies in Japan List of railway lines in JapanReferences 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 p 33 ISBN 978 4 7770 1336 4 私鉄車両編成表 2017 Private Railway Rolling Stock Formations 2017 in Japanese Japan Kotsu Shimbunsha 25 July 2017 p 16 ISBN 978 4 330 81317 2 上信電鉄700形が営業運転を開始 Joshin Dentetsu 700 series starts commercial operation Japan Railfan Magazine Online in Japanese Japan Koyusha Co Ltd 11 March 2019 Archived from the original on 14 March 2019 Retrieved 5 December 2019 上信電鉄7000形 Joshin Dentetsu 7000 series Japan Railfan Magazine in Japanese Japan Koyusha Co Ltd 54 638 76 77 2014 This leisure complex was managed by a railway department of Joshin Electric Railway About NAKASONE FESTIVALExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Joshin Dentetsu Official website in Japanese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jōshin Dentetsu Jōshin Line amp oldid 1088577163, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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