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Sagami Line
A E131-500 series EMU in November 2021
Overview
OwnerJR East
LocaleKanagawa Prefecture
Termini
  • Hashimoto
  • Stations18
    Service
    TypeCommuter rail
    Rolling stockE131-500 series
    History
    Opened1921
    Technical
    Line length33.3 km (20.7 mi)
    Number of tracksSingle track
    Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
    Electrification1,500 V DC Overhead catenary

    Route map

    The Sagami Line (相模線, Sagami-sen) is a railway line in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). It approximately parallels the east bank of the Sagami River. The line connects Hashimoto StationinSagamihara and Chigasaki StationinChigasaki.

    Services

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    All services on the line are operated as local trains.

    Between March 1991 and 11 March 2022,[1] some trains operated through services onto the Yokohama Line beyond Hashimoto and made four additional stops, terminating at Hachiōji Station.

    Rolling stock

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    Former Rolling Stock:

    The Sagami Line formerly operated a series of Diesel Multiple Unit passenger trains before electrification. The 205-500 series four-car EMUs were introduced in 1991 after the line was electrified. New E131-500 series EMUs replaced the older 205 series EMUs starting from Fall 2021.[3]

    Stations

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    Station Japanese Distance (km) Transfers   Location
    Between
    stations
    Total
    Chigasaki 茅ヶ崎 - 0.0 JT Tōkaidō Line
    JS Shōnan-Shinjuku Line
    v Chigasaki
    Kita-Chigasaki 北茅ヶ崎 1.3 1.3   o
    Kagawa 香川 2.1 3.4  
    Samukawa 寒川 1.7 5.1   o Samukawa, Kōza District
    Miyayama 宮山 2.1 7.2  
    Kurami 倉見 1.4 8.6   o
    Kadosawabashi 門沢橋 1.4 10.0   Ebina
    Shake 社家 1.6 11.6   o
    Atsugi 厚木 2.6 14.2 OH Odakyū Odawara Line
    Ebina 海老名 1.7 15.9 OH Odakyū Odawara Line
    Sagami Railway Main Line
    o
    Iriya 入谷 3.0 18.9   Zama
    Sōbudaishita 相武台下 1.7 20.6   o Minami-ku, Sagamihara
    Shimomizo 下溝 2.9 23.5  
    Harataima 原当麻 1.3 24.8   o
    Banda 番田 2.1 26.9   o Chūō-ku, Sagamihara
    Kamimizo 上溝 1.5 28.4  
    Minami-Hashimoto 南橋本 2.9 31.3   o
    Hashimoto 橋本 2.0 33.3 JH Yokohama Line
    KO Keiō Sagamihara Line
    ^ Midori-ku, Sagamihara

    History

    [edit]

    The Chigasaki to Samukawa section was opened by the Sagami Railway (Sōtetsu) in 1921, primarily to haul gravel. The line was extended to Atsugi in 1926, and to Hashimoto in 1931.[4][5][6]

    The line was nationalized in 1944 during World War II; the private Sagami Railway began operating the then Jinchū Line (神中線), now the Sagami Railway Main Line.

    A short branch to Nishi-Samukawa Station from Samukawa Station was closed in 1984, and freight services ceased in 1998.

    After privatization of Japanese National Railways (JNR) in 1987, the line was electrified in 1991. Before the JNR privatization, there were discussions to transfer the line to the Sagami Railway in order meet the expected demands of passenger traffic in the Tokyo and Yokohama suburbs. Because it had long been left as a non-electrified rural line, the cost to upgrade the line was beyond the ability of then financially constrained JNR; Sagami Railway, on the other hand, was running a profitable operation on its own line. However, the two companies did not agree on a deal, and plans to transfer the line were cancelled.

    Upon electrification, through services to the Yokohama Line began, using the new 205-500 series EMUs. The through service operation ended on 11 March 2022.[1]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ a b "2022年3月ダイヤ改正について(八王子支社)" [March 2022 timetable revision, Hachidoji Branch] (PDF). 17 December 2021.
  • ^ "相模線E131 系営業運転開始について" [About the entry of service of the Sagami Line E131 series] (PDF). 17 September 2021.
  • ^ "相模線への新型車両の投入について" [Information about new train type for the Sagami Line] (PDF). 17 June 2021. Retrieved 17 June 2021.
  • ^ "鉄道省鉄道統計資料. 大正10年度 - 国立国会図書館デジタルコレクション". dl.ndl.go.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 23 December 2021.
  • ^ "官報. 1926年0720日 - 国立国会図書館デジタルコレクション". dl.ndl.go.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 23 December 2021.
  • ^ "官報. 1931年0505日 - 国立国会図書館デジタルコレクション". dl.ndl.go.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 23 December 2021.
  • Further reading

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    [edit]
    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sagami_Line&oldid=1143320997"

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