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Minobu Line

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Railway line in Japan
Minobu Line
JR Central 313 series EMU on the Minobu Line in February 2021
Overview
OwnerThe logo of the Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central).JR Central
Termini
Stations39
Service
TypeHeavy rail
Operator(s)JR Central
History
Opened1890
Last extension30 March 1928; 97 years ago (1928-03-30)
Technical
Line length88.4 km (54.9 mi)
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Electrification1,500 V DC (overhead line)
Operating speed85 km/h (53 mph)
SignallingAutomatic Closed block
Train protection systemATS-PT
Maximum incline2.5%
Route map

0.0
Fuji
Motoichiba
closed
1969
Fuji depot
1.5
Yunoki
2.8
Tatebori
5.6
Iriyamase
8.0
Fujine
9.3
Gendōji
10.7
Fujinomiya
11.9
Nishi-Fujinomiya
Junigawa
16.9
Numakubo
19.2
Shibakawa
24.0
Inako
Inako River
26.3
Tōshima
Sano River
29.4
Ide
31.9
Yorihata
34.1
Utsubuna
39.8
Kai-Ōshima
Wada Tunnel
43.5
Minobu
45.7
Shionosawa
Shimobe River
50.2
Hadakajima
Chubu Crossing
Expressway
Shimobe River
51.7
Shimobe-onsen
54.1
Kai-Tokiwa
56.1
Ichinose
Katsusaka tunnel
58.8
Kunado
Chubu Crossing
Expressway
60.3
Kai-Iwama
Chubu Crossing
Expressway
61.8
Ochii
Chubu Crossing
Expressway
66.8
Kajikazawaguchi
Chubu Crossing
Expressway
69.8
Ichikawa-Daimon
70.7
Ichikawa-Hommachi
71.7
Ashigawa
72.8
Kai-Ueno
76.3
Higashi-Hanawa
77.5
Koikawa
New Yamanashi
Ring Road
78.9
Jōei
81.2
Kokubo
83.1
Kai-Sumiyoshi
84.0
Minami-Kōfu
Muddy River
86.3
Zenkōji
87.2
Kanente
88.4
Kōfu
Yamanashi Kōtsū

TheMinobu Line (身延線,Minobu-sen) is a railway line in theTōkai region ofJapan operated by theCentral Japan Railway Company (JR Central). It runs betweenFuji Station inFuji, Shizuoka andKōfu Station inKōfu, Yamanashi, connecting theTōkaidō Main Line to theChūō Main Line.

History

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The Fuji Horse Tramway (富士馬車鉄道,Fuji Basha Tetsudō) opened a line from Suzukawa (nowYoshiwara) on theTōkaidō Main Line to Ōmiya (nowFujinomiya), the southern end of the current route, in 1890.

Fuji Minobu Railway (富士身延鉄道,Fuji Minobu Tetsudō) purchased the tramway in 1912, and converted it to a steam railway the following year, gradually extending the line toMinobu, a distance of 26.9 miles (43.3 km) by 1920. In 1927, the line waselectrified, and in 1928 extended toKōfu on theChūō Main Line completing the line with a distance of 54.7 miles (88.0 km).

In 1938, the Minobu Line was leased by the government, and nationalized in 1941. The alignment at Fuji was changed in 1968 to allow through trains to operate from Tokyo without requiring a reversal of direction, and the Fuji–Fujinomiya section was double-tracked between 1969 and 1974.

CTC signalling was commissioned in 1982, and freight services ceased in 1987, the year thatCentral Japan Railway Company (JR Central) took over operations of the Minobu Line following privatization ofJapanese National Railways.

Former connecting lines

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  • Fujinomiya station - The Fuji Horse Tramway operated a 20 km 610mm gauge line to Kami-ide between 1909 and 1939.

Operation

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TheFujikawa limited express service operates between Kōfu andShizuoka via Fuji using JR Central373 seriesEMU trains. Other trains are all-stations "Local" services, with higher frequencies on the Fuji - Nishi-Fujinomiya andKajikazawaguchi - Kōfu sections compared to the section in between.313 series and211 series EMUs are used on local services.

Stations

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Stations marked with "|" only local services stop. Stations marked with "●" local and Fujikawa limited express services stop.

No.NameDistance
(km)
FujikawaConnectionsLocation
CC00Fuji富士0.0Tōkaidō Main LineFujiShizuoka
Prefecture
CC01Yunoki柚木1.5 
CC02Tatebori竪堀2.8 
CC03Iriyamase入山瀬5.6 
CC04Fujine富士根8.0 
CC05Gendōji源道寺9.3 Fujinomiya
CC06Fujinomiya富士宮10.7 
CC07Nishi-Fujinomiya西富士宮11.9 
 Numakubo沼久保16.9 
Shibakawa芝川19.2 
Inako稲子24.0 
Tōshima十島26.3 NanbuYamanashi
Prefecture
Ide井出29.4 
Yorihata寄畑31.9 
Utsubuna内船34.1 
Kai-Ōshima甲斐大島39.8 Minobu
Minobu身延43.5 
Shionosawa塩之沢45.7 
Hadakajima波高島50.2 
Shimobe-onsen下部温泉51.7 
Kai-Tokiwa甲斐常葉54.1 
Ichinose市ノ瀬56.1 
Kunado久那土58.8 
Kai-Iwama甲斐岩間60.3 Ichikawamisato
Ochii落居61.8 
Kajikazawaguchi鰍沢口66.8 
Ichikawa-Daimon市川大門69.8 
Ichikawa-Hommachi市川本町70.7 
Ashigawa芦川71.7 
Kai-Ueno甲斐上野72.8 
Higashi-Hanawa東花輪76.3 Chūō
Koikawa小井川77.5 
Jōei常永78.9 Shōwa
Kokubo国母81.2 
Kai-Sumiyoshi甲斐住吉83.1 Kōfu
Minami-Kōfu南甲府84.0 
Zenkōji善光寺86.3 
Kanente金手87.2 
Kōfu甲府88.4Chūō Main Line

See also

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References

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External links

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