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Suigun Line
KiHa E130 series DMU on the Suigun Line
Overview
Native name水郡線
StatusIn operation
OwnerJR East
LocaleIbaraki,Fukushima prefectures
Termini
Stations45
Service
TypeHeavy rail
Services2
Operator(s)JR East
Rolling stockKiHa E130 series DMU
History
Opened1897
Technical
Line length137.5 km (85.4 mi) (main line), 9.5 km (5.9 mi) (Hitachi-Ōta branch)
Track length147.0 km (91.3 mi)
Number of tracksEntire line single tracked
CharacterRural
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
ElectrificationNone
Operating speed95 km/h (59 mph)
Route map

TheSuigun Line (水郡線,Suigun-sen) is a Japanese railway line operated byEast Japan Railway Company (JR East), which connectsMito Station inIbaraki Prefecture andAsaka-Nagamori Station inFukushima Prefecture, Japan. All trains on the line continue onto theTōhoku Main Line toKōriyama Station. The name of the line includes onekanji from each of the terminals, Mito () and Kōriyama ().

A branch line runs fromKami-Sugaya Station toHitachi-Ōta Station inIbaraki Prefecture.

History

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The Ota Railway Co. opened the Mito - Kami-Sugaya - Hitachi-Ota line between 1897 and 1899, but was declared bankrupt in 1901. The 15 banks owed money formed the Mito Railway Co. to acquire the line and continue its operation. That company opened the Kami-Sugaya - Hitachi-Omiya section in 1918, resulting in the Kami-Sugaya - Hitachi-Ota line becoming the branch.[1] The mainline was extended to Hitachi-Daigo in sections between 1922 and 1927, the year the company was nationalised.[1]

In 1929JGR opened the Asaka-Nagamori - Yatagawa section, extending it to Kawahighashi in 1931.[1] The Hitachi-Daigo - Iwaki-Tanakura section was opened in stages between 1930 and 1932, and the Kawahigashi - Iwaki-Tanakura section opened in 1934, completing the line.[1]

Freight services ceased between 1982 and 1987. CTC signalling was commissioned on the entire line in 1983.

On 13 October 2019 as a result of heavy rainfall fromTyphoon Hagibis, a bridge over the Kuji River was destroyed.[1] A substitute bus service operated between Saigane and Hitachi-Daiko station. JR East announced that the bridge repairs would take until November 2020 at the earliest, but the section did not reopen until 27 March 2021.[1]

Former connecting lines

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  • Iwaki-Tanakura station - A 23 km line to Shirakawa (on theTohoku Main Line) was opened by the Shirotana Railway Co. in 1916. The line was nationalised in 1941, and closed in 1944. Plans to reopen the line in 1953 resulted in a decision to convert the line to a dedicatedbusway, which opened in 1957.
  • Hitachi-Ota station - An 11 km line to Omika (on theJoban Line) was opened by the Johoku Electric Railway in 1928/29. In 1944 the company merged with the Hitachi Electric Railway, and a 7 km line to Akukawa was opened in 1947. Both lines were electrified at 600 VDC from opening. CTC signalling was commissioned in 1969, and in 1971 the lines became the first electric railway in Japan converted to one-person operation. Both lines closed in 2005.

Basic data

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  • Track: Single track
  • Electrification: None
  • Signalling: Automatic Train Control (ATS-Sn)
  • CTC: Mito Operations Center

Services

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There is generally one train every one to two hours, but between Mito and Kami-Sugaya this increases to one to two trains per hour. Only 13 trains per day run the entire length of the line; most services are from Mito to Hitachi-Ōmiya, to Hitachi-Daigo, and to Hitachi-Ōta. Between Hitachi-Daigo and Kōriyama there are few trains, with a period of 2–3 hours during midday having no services whatsoever.

There are three additional trains between Hitachi-Daigo and Kōriyama (two to Kōriyama, one to Hitachi-Daigo), a single round-trip to Kōriyama from Iwaki-Ishikawa and back, and a single evening trip from Kōriyama to Iwaki-Tanakura that proceeds to Mito the following morning.

Other seasonal trains are added on certain days throughout the year.

Stations

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  • All stations on the main line and branch line are served by local trains only.

Main Line

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StationJapaneseDistance (km)Transfers Location
Between
stations
Total
Mito水戸-0.0Jōban Line
Ōarai Kashima Line
MitoIbaraki
Hitachi-Aoyagi常陸青柳1.91.9 Hitachinaka
Hitachi-Tsuda常陸津田2.24.1 
Godai後台2.46.5 Naka
Shimo-Sugaya下菅谷1.37.8 
Naka-Sugaya中菅谷1.29.0 
Kami-Sugaya上菅谷1.110.1Suigun Line (Hitachi-Ōta Branch)
Hitachi-Kōnosu常陸鴻巣3.313.4 
Urizura瓜連3.316.7 
Shizu1.418.1 
Hitachi-Ōmiya常陸大宮5.323.4 Hitachiōmiya
Tamagawamura玉川村5.428.8 
Nogamihara野上原3.732.5 
Yamagatajuku山方宿2.735.2 
Naka-Funyū中舟生2.737.9 
Shimo-Ogawa下小川2.840.7 
Saigane西金3.444.1 Daigo,Kuji District
Kami-Ogawa上小川3.247.3 
Fukuroda袋田4.551.8 
Hitachi-Daigo常陸大子3.855.6 
Shimonomiya下野宮6.462.0 
Yamatsuriyama矢祭山4.966.9 Yamatsuri,Higashishirakawa DistrictFukushima
Higashidate東館4.171.0 
Minami-Ishii南石井2.873.8 
Iwaki-Ishii磐城石井1.174.9 
Iwaki-Hanawa磐城塙6.481.3 Hanawa, Higashishirakawa District
Chikatsu近津5.186.4 Tanagura, Higashishirakawa District
Nakatoyo中豊2.488.8 
Iwaki-Tanakura磐城棚倉1.790.5Hakuhō Line (busstitution)
Iwaki-Asakawa磐城浅川6.597.0 Asakawa,Ishikawa District
Satoshiraishi里白石3.0100.0 
Iwaki-Ishikawa磐城石川5.3105.3 Ishikawa, Ishikawa District
Nogisawa野木沢4.8110.1 
Kawabeoki川辺沖2.5112.6 Tamakawa, Ishikawa District
Izumigō泉郷2.7115.3 
Kawahigashi川東6.9122.2 Sukagawa
Oshioe小塩江3.8126.0 
Yatagawa谷田川2.9128.9 Kōriyama
Iwaki-Moriyama磐城守山3.2132.1 
Asaka-Nagamori安積永盛5.4137.5Tōhoku Main Line (forKuroiso)
Although the Suigun Line officially ends at Asaka-Nagamori Station, all trains arriving at this station continue to Kōriyama Station, traveling a short stretch within the Tōhoku Main Line.
Kōriyama郡山4.9-Tōhoku Shinkansen, Tōhoku Main Line (forFukushima),Ban'etsu East Line,Ban'etsu West Line),
Yamagata Shinkansen connection atFukushima Station inFukushima.
KōriyamaFukushima

Hitachi-Ōta Branch

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StationJapaneseDistance from
Kami-Sugaya (km)
TransfersLocation
Between
stations
Total
Kami-Sugaya上菅谷-0.0Suigun Line (Main Line)NakaIbaraki
Minami-Sakaide南酒出2.52.5 
Nukada額田1.13.6 
Kawai河合3.16.7 Hitachiōta
Yagawara谷河原1.58.2 
Hitachi-Ōta常陸太田1.39.5 
Passing information
  • Double-tracked section: "∥"
  • Passing loops: "◇", "∨", "^"
  • No passing loops: "|"

Rolling stock

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Past

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KiHa 110 series DMU at Kōriyama Station, January 2008

References

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  1. ^abcdefKubo, Satoshi,プレイバック展望 奥久慈清流ライン [Playback Observation: Suigun Line],Japan Railfan Magazine,61 (723):114–119

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