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Obama Line

The Obama Line (小浜線, Obama-sen) is a railway line on the Sea of Japan coast of central Japan. It is operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West).

Obama Line
An Obama Line 125 series train at Wakasa-Hongō Station
Overview
Owner JR West
LocaleFukui Prefecture
Kyoto Prefecture
Termini
Stations24
Service
Operator(s) JR West
Rolling stock125 series
Daily ridership1,078 passengers per km per day (FY2014)[1]
History
Opened15 December 1917; 105 years ago (1917-12-15)
Last extension10 December 1922; 100 years ago (1922-12-10)
Technical
Line length84.3 km (52.4 mi)
Number of tracksFully single-tracked
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Electrification1,500 V DC (overhead line)
Operating speed85 km/h (53 mph)
SignallingSpecial Automatic closing block (Track circuit detection)
Train protection systemATS-SW

The 84.3-kilometre (52.4 mi) long single track railway connects Tsuruga Station on the Hokuriku Main Line in Tsuruga, Fukui Prefecture and Higashi-Maizuru Station on the Maizuru Line in Maizuru, Kyoto Prefecture. The city of Obama and the towns of Mihama, Wakasa, Ōi and Takahama are located in the central section of the line.

History edit

The Tsuruga - Tomura section opened in 1917, and the line was then extended westward to Obama in 1918, Wakasa-Takahama in 1921 and connected to the Maizuru Line at Higashi-Maizuru the following year.

Freight services between Tsuruga and Mitsumatsu ceased in 1997.

The line was electrified on March 15, 2003.

Stations edit

Name Distance (km) Rapid Transfers Location
Between
stations
Total
Tsuruga 敦賀 - 0.0  A   B  Hokuriku Main Line Tsuruga Fukui
Nishi-Tsuruga 西敦賀 3.3 3.3  
Awano 粟野 4.4 7.7  
Higashi-Mihama 東美浜 5.0 12.7   Mihama,
Mikata District
Mihama 美浜 5.2 17.9  
Kiyama 気山 3.5 21.4   Wakasa,
Mikatakaminaka District
Mikata 三方 3.3 24.7  
Fujii 藤井 2.6 27.3  
Tomura 十村 2.0 29.3  
Ōtoba 大鳥羽 4.0 33.3  
Wakasa-Arita 若狭有田 2.1 35.4  
Kaminaka 上中 3.4 38.8  
Shin-Hirano 新平野 4.5 43.3   Obama
Higashi-Obama 東小浜 2.9 46.2  
Obama 小浜 3.3 49.5  
Seihama 勢浜 3.7 53.2    
Kato 加斗 4.0 57.2    
Wakasa-Hongō 若狭本郷 4.6 61.8     Ōi, Ōi District
Wakasa-Wada 若狭和田 3.9 65.7     Takahama, Ōi District
Wakasa-Takahama 若狭高浜 3.2 68.9    
Mitsumatsu 三松 2.5 71.4    
Aonogō 青郷 2.1 73.5    
Matsunoodera 松尾寺 4.7 78.2     Maizuru, Kyoto
Higashi-Maizuru 東舞鶴 6.1 84.3    L  Maizuru Line

Rolling stock edit

The line uses single-car 125 series EMU cars, sometimes substituted by 521 series EMU cars.

Former edit

See also edit

References edit

  • "JR Timetable" December 2008
  1. ^ [Average passenger figures and revenue by line (Fiscal 2014)] (PDF) (in Japanese). Japan: West Japan Railway Company. 2015. p. 56. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-01-09. Retrieved 17 October 2015.

External links edit

  • Official guide site (in Japanese)

obama, line, 小浜線, obama, railway, line, japan, coast, central, japan, operated, west, japan, railway, company, west, series, train, wakasa, hongō, stationoverviewownerjr, westlocalefukui, prefecture, kyoto, prefectureterminihigashi, maizurutsurugastations24ser. The Obama Line 小浜線 Obama sen is a railway line on the Sea of Japan coast of central Japan It is operated by West Japan Railway Company JR West Obama LineAn Obama Line 125 series train at Wakasa Hongō StationOverviewOwnerJR WestLocaleFukui Prefecture Kyoto PrefectureTerminiHigashi MaizuruTsurugaStations24ServiceOperator s JR WestRolling stock125 seriesDaily ridership1 078 passengers per km per day FY2014 1 HistoryOpened15 December 1917 105 years ago 1917 12 15 Last extension10 December 1922 100 years ago 1922 12 10 TechnicalLine length84 3 km 52 4 mi Number of tracksFully single trackedTrack gauge1 067 mm 3 ft 6 in Electrification1 500 V DC overhead line Operating speed85 km h 53 mph SignallingSpecial Automatic closing block Track circuit detection Train protection systemATS SWThe 84 3 kilometre 52 4 mi long single track railway connects Tsuruga Station on the Hokuriku Main Line in Tsuruga Fukui Prefecture and Higashi Maizuru Station on the Maizuru Line in Maizuru Kyoto Prefecture The city of Obama and the towns of Mihama Wakasa Ōi and Takahama are located in the central section of the line Contents 1 History 2 Stations 3 Rolling stock 3 1 Former 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe Tsuruga Tomura section opened in 1917 and the line was then extended westward to Obama in 1918 Wakasa Takahama in 1921 and connected to the Maizuru Line at Higashi Maizuru the following year Freight services between Tsuruga and Mitsumatsu ceased in 1997 The line was electrified on March 15 2003 Stations editName Distance km Rapid Transfers LocationBetweenstations TotalTsuruga 敦賀 0 0 A B Hokuriku Main Line Tsuruga FukuiNishi Tsuruga 西敦賀 3 3 3 3 Awano 粟野 4 4 7 7 Higashi Mihama 東美浜 5 0 12 7 Mihama Mikata DistrictMihama 美浜 5 2 17 9 Kiyama 気山 3 5 21 4 Wakasa Mikatakaminaka DistrictMikata 三方 3 3 24 7 Fujii 藤井 2 6 27 3 Tomura 十村 2 0 29 3 Ōtoba 大鳥羽 4 0 33 3 Wakasa Arita 若狭有田 2 1 35 4 Kaminaka 上中 3 4 38 8 Shin Hirano 新平野 4 5 43 3 ObamaHigashi Obama 東小浜 2 9 46 2 Obama 小浜 3 3 49 5 Seihama 勢浜 3 7 53 2 Kato 加斗 4 0 57 2 Wakasa Hongō 若狭本郷 4 6 61 8 Ōi Ōi DistrictWakasa Wada 若狭和田 3 9 65 7 Takahama Ōi DistrictWakasa Takahama 若狭高浜 3 2 68 9 Mitsumatsu 三松 2 5 71 4 Aonogō 青郷 2 1 73 5 Matsunoodera 松尾寺 4 7 78 2 Maizuru KyotoHigashi Maizuru 東舞鶴 6 1 84 3 L Maizuru LineRolling stock editThe line uses single car 125 series EMU cars sometimes substituted by 521 series EMU cars Former edit KiHa 20 KiHa 48 KiHa 53 KiHa 26 55 KiHa 28 58 113 series until October 2006 See also editList of railway lines in JapanReferences edit JR Timetable December 2008 区間別平均通過人員および旅客運輸収入 平成26年度 Average passenger figures and revenue by line Fiscal 2014 PDF in Japanese Japan West Japan Railway Company 2015 p 56 Archived from the original PDF on 2016 01 09 Retrieved 17 October 2015 External links editOfficial guide site in Japanese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Obama Line amp oldid 1156660499, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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