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Kashima Line
E131 series train running on the Kitaura Bridge (July 2022)
Overview
OwnerJR East
LocaleChiba Prefecture, Ibaraki Prefecture
Termini
  • Kashima Soccer Stadium
  • Stations6
    Service
    TypeHeavy rail
    Operator(s)JR East, JR Freight
    Rolling stockE131 Series
    Past: 113 Series, 209 series
    History
    Opened1970
    Technical
    Line length17.4 km (10.8 mi)
    Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
    Electrification1,500 V DC overhead catenary

    Route map

    Kashima Soccer Stadium
    Ōarai Kashima Line

    Kashimajingū
    Ōarai Kashima Line

    Nobukata

    Mae River

    Itako

    Hitachitone River

    Jūnikyō

    Tone River

    Katori

    Sawara

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  • The Kashima Line (鹿島線, Kashima-sen) is a railway line operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). It links Katori Station with Kashima Soccer Stadium Station by crossing and then following the Tone River, at the border between Chiba Prefecture and Ibaraki Prefecture.

    Operation

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    Katori Station is on the Narita Line, and all trains of the Kashima Line run through from/to its neighboring station, Sawara, or beyond it, but all trains terminate at Kashima-Jingū. Only Kashima Rinkai Railway Ōarai Kashima Line trains run from here to Kashima Soccer Stadium and Mito Station. Kashima Soccer Stadium Station is only temporarily operated when football matches are held at Kashima Soccer Stadium, the home stadium of Kashima AntlersinJ.League (Japan Professional Football League).

    From Kashima Jingu to Sawara, JR East local trains run approximately once per 1–2 hours. Some Narita Line through service train runs beyond Sawara to Narita. Each day, one through service Sōbu Line (Rapid) train runs to Tokyo Station (weekdays) or Ōfuna Station (weekends and holidays) in the morning, and from Kurihama Station (weekdays) or Tokyo Station (weekends and holidays) in the evening.

    Until 2015, the Limited Express Ayame service ran between Tokyo Station and Kashima Jingu once per day, from Kashima Jingu in every morning, from Tokyo in every night, and stopping at all stations on the Kashima Line. From Kashima-Jingū and Mito, Oarai Kashima Line local or rapid diesel trains run approximately once an hour. Normally, no passenger trains stops at Kashima Soccer Stadium, except when football matches are played in the stadium.

    JR Freight also operates trains on the line, from the Tokyo area to the Kashima Rinko Line. The trains change its directions at Kashima Soccer Stadium Station.

    Stations

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    Station Japanese Distance (km)
    (from Katori)
    Transfers Location
    Sawara 佐原 3.6 Narita Line (for Narita and Chiba) Katori Chiba Prefecture
    Katori 香取 0.0 Narita Line (for Matsugishi and Chōshi)
    Jūnikyō 十二橋 3.0  
    Itako 潮来 5.2   Itako Ibaraki Prefecture
    Nobukata 延方 10.4  
    Kashima-Jingū 鹿島神宮 14.2   Kashima
    Kashima Soccer Stadium 鹿島サッカースタジアム 17.4 Kashima Rinkai Railway Ōarai Kashima Line
    Kashima Rinkai Railway Kashima Rinkō Line (freight line)

    History

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    This line was planned as the main mass transportation method within the Kashima Industrial Zone along the southern coast of Ibaraki Prefecture, to connect with the Tokyo Metropolis.

    Rolling stock

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    Sōbu Line (Rapid) through service

    Past

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    References

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    Media related to Kashima Line at Wikimedia Commons


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