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1 Station list  





2 Rolling stock  



2.1  KōriyamaKitakata  





2.2  Aizu-WakamatsuNiitsu  





2.3  Past  







3 History  





4 See also  





5 References  





6 External links  














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Ban'etsu West Line
Joyful Train SLBan'etsu Monogatari hauled by C57 crossing the Ichinotogawa River bridge in 2009
Overview
Native name磐越西線
StatusIn operation
Owner JR East
LocaleFukushima, Niigata prefectures
Termini
  • Niitsu
  • Stations43
    Service
    TypeRegional rail
    Operator(s) JR East
    Rolling stock719 series EMU, E721 series EMU, KiHa 100 series DMU, GV-E400 series DMU, AT-700 series DMU
    History
    Opened1898
    Technical
    Line length175.6 km (109.1 mi)
    Number of tracksEntire line single tracked
    CharacterRural
    Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
    Electrification20 kV AC, 50 Hz overhead catenary (Kōriyama – Kitakata)
    None (Kitakata - Niitsu)
    Operating speed100 km/h (62 mph)

    Route map

    Mount Bandai and Joyful Train FruiTea Fukushima in 2015

    The Banetsu West Line (磐越西線, Ban'etsu-sai-sen) is a railway line in Japan operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). It connects Kōriyama StationinKōriyama, Fukushima Prefecture, and Niitsu StationinAkiha Ward, Niigata, Niigata Prefecture. The name "Banetsu" is taken from the first characters of the names of the ancient provincesofIwaki (磐城) and Echigo (越後), which the Banetsu East and Banetsu West lines connect. "Sai" (西) means "west" in Japanese.

    The line's nickname is the Mori to Mizu to Roman no Tetsudō (森と水とロマンの鉄道, lit. "the water, forest, and nostalgia railway").[citation needed]

    Station list

    [edit]
    Station Japanese Distance (km) Rapid Transfers/Other Notes   Location
    Between
    stations
    Total * Agano
    Kōriyama 郡山 - 0.0  
  • ■Yamagata Shinkansen
  • Tohoku Main Line
  • Banetsu East Line
  • Suigun Line[* 1]
  • Kōriyama Fukushima
    Kōriyamatomita 郡山富田 3.4 3.4    
    Kikuta 喜久田 4.5 7.9    
    Akogashima 安子ケ島 3.9 11.8    
    Bandai-Atami 磐梯熱海 3.6 15.4    
    Nakayamajuku 中山宿 5.4 20.8    
    Jōko 上戸 6.5 27.3     Inawashiro, Yama District
    Inawashirokohan (closed) 猪苗代湖畔 2.0 29.3     Closed in 2007
    Sekito 関都 1.7 31.0    
    Kawageta 川桁 2.4 33.4    
    Inawashiro 猪苗代 3.3 36.7    
    Okinashima 翁島 4.4 41.1    
    Bandaimachi 磐梯町 10.1 51.2     Bandai, Yama District
    Higashi-Nagahara 東長原 6.0 57.2     Aizuwakamatsu
    Hirota 広田 2.8 60.0    
    Aizu-Wakamatsu 会津若松 4.6 64.6 Tadami Line
    Aizu Line[* 2]
    Dōjima 堂島 5.5 70.1  
    Oikawa 笈川 3.1 73.2   Yugawa, Kawanuma District
    Shiokawa 塩川 1.9 75.1   Kitakata
    Ubadō 姥堂 2.4 77.5  
    Aizu-Toyokawa 会津豊川 2.0 79.5  
    Kitakata 喜多方 1.7 81.2 Terminus of electrification
    Yamato 山都 9.9 91.1    
    Ogino 荻野 6.1 97.2    
    Onobori 尾登 3.8 101.0     Nishiaizu, Yama District
    Nozawa 野沢 5.2 106.2    
    Kami-Nojiri 上野尻 5.1 111.3    
    Tokusawa 徳沢 6.7 118.0    
    Toyomi 豊実 3.3 121.3     Aga, Higashikanbara District Niigata
    Hideya 日出谷 7.1 128.4    
    Kanose 鹿瀬 5.2 133.6    
    Tsugawa 津川 3.4 137.0    
    Mikawa 三川 7.4 144.4    
    Igashima 五十島 4.2 148.6    
    Higashi-Gejō 東下条 3.9 152.5    
    Sakihana 咲花 3.1 155.6     Gosen
    Maoroshi 馬下 2.8 158.4    
    Saruwada 猿和田 3.5 161.9    
    Gosen 五泉 3.8 165.7    
    Kita-Gosen 北五泉 1.8 167.5    
    Shinseki 新関 2.5 170.0     Akiha-ku, Niigata
    Higashi-Niitsu 東新津 2.8 172.8    
    Niitsu 新津 2.8 175.6  
  • Shinetsu Main Line[* 3]
    1. ^ Although the official start of the Suigun Line is Asakanagamori, all trains run through to/from Kōriyama.
  • ^ Although the official start of the Aizu Line is Nishi-Wakamatsu, all trains run through to/from Aizu-Wakamatsu.
  • ^ Most Banetsu West Line trains travel through to/from Niigata.
  • Rolling stock

    [edit]

    As of April 2020, the following rolling stock is used on the Banetsu West Line.

    Kōriyama—Kitakata

    [edit]

    From 25 April 2015, a two-car 719 series set entered service on FruiTea (フルーティア) services on the line between Koriyama and Aizu-Wakamatsu. The train accommodates 36 passengers.[2]

    Aizu-Wakamatsu—Niitsu

    [edit]

    Past

    [edit]

    History

    [edit]
    Agano River Taima Bridge

    The private Ganetsu Railway opened the initial section from Kōriyama to Nakayamajuku on July 26, 1898, and extended the line to Aizu-Wakamatsu the following year.[citation needed]

    Japanese National Railways (JNR) started to modernize the line in the 1960s, introducing the line's first limited express service (as a part of the Yamagata-bound Yamabata) in 1965 between Ueno Station in Tokyo and Aizu-Wakamatsu via the Tōhoku Main Line. In 1968 the train was renamed Aizu Yamabata, but from 1993 onward it was renamed Viva Aizu and ran only between Koriyama and Aizu-Wakamatsu. The train was finally discontinued as a limited express service in 2003.[citation needed]

    In 1967, JNR electrified the section between Kōriyama and Kitakata at 20 kV AC.[citation needed]

    In 2011 the line was closed for 15 days in March following the Tohoku earthquake, two days in April as a result of aftershocks, and for 10 weeks following torrential rain at the end of July.[citation needed]

    A new station, called Kōriyamatomita, opened on 1 April 2017 between and Kōriyama and Kikuta stations.[4]

    The railway bridge connecting Kitakata and Yamato collapsed due to heavy rain on 4 August 2022. All services are suspended between Kitakata and Nozawa.[5]

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ 磐越西線でE721系の運転開始 [E721 series enter service on the Banetsu West Line]. Japan Railfan Magazine Online (in Japanese). Japan: Koyusha Co., Ltd. 9 March 2017. Archived from the original on 9 March 2017. Retrieved 9 March 2017.
  • ^ Genbi Shinkansen jreast.co.jp
  • ^ "「SLばんえつ物語」号運行開始!祝・20周年! 7月27日(土) 新津駅でお祝いのイベントを開催します!" (PDF) (Press release) (in Japanese). JR East Niigata Branch. 2019-06-27. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-06-27. Retrieved 2020-07-19.
  • ^ JR郡山富田駅開業 県内の新駅30年ぶり [JR Koriyamatomita Station opens - First new station in prefecture for 30 years]. Fukushima Minpo (in Japanese). Japan. 2 April 2017. Archived from the original on 3 April 2017. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
  • ^ "福島・喜多方 橋りょう崩落、線路宙づり 通勤・通学に打撃". 河北新報オンラインニュース (in Japanese). 2022-08-05. Retrieved 2022-08-06.
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