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Yonesaka Line
KiHa 52 and KiHa 47 on the Yonesaka Line in August 2008
Overview
Native name米坂線
StatusPartially suspended due to rainstorm damage
OwnerJR East
LocaleYamagata Prefecture, Japan
Termini
  • Sakamachi
  • Stations20
    Service
    TypeRegional rail
    Operator(s)JR East
    Rolling stockKiHa 110 series DMU, GV-E400 series DEMU
    History
    Opened1936
    Technical
    Line length90.7 km (56.4 mi)
    Number of tracksEntire line single tracked
    CharacterRural
    Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
    ElectrificationNone
    Operating speed85 km/h (53 mph)

    Route map


    0.0
    Yonezawa

    Crossings' details

    2x

    Mogami River

    2x

    3.1
    Minami-Yonezawa

    Crossings' details

    Hottate River

    2x

    6.5
    Nishi-Yonezawa

    Crossings' details

    Omono River

    9.6
    Narushima

    Crossings' details

    3x

    Tanjo River

    12.5
    Chūgun

    Crossings' details

    3x

    2x

    Kuro River

    16.9
    Uzen-Komatsu

    Crossings' details

    2x

    Inu River

    19.4
    Inukawa

    Crossings' details

    3x

    23.0
    Imaizumi

    Crossings' details

    Shirakawa River

    2x

    27.3
    Hagyū

    Crossings' details

    Hagyu River

    5x

    30.1
    Uzen-Tsubaki

    Crossings' details

    3x

    Kojira River

    34.7
    Tenoko

    Crossings' details

    2x

    Mase River

    Mase River (11x)

    Morizan River

    Mase River

    43.9
    Uzen-Numazawa

    Crossings' details

    2x

    Myozawa River

    Myozawa River

    Myozawa River

    50.0
    Isaryō

    Crossings' details

    Myozawa River (3x)

    Myozawa River

    54.7
    Uzen-Matsuoka

    Crossings' details

    2x

    Osawa River

    3x

    58.3
    Oguni

    Crossings' details

    2x

    Arakawa River

    Arakawa River

    Arakawa River

    Tama River

    3x

    67.8
    Echigo-Kanamaru

    Crossings' details

    Arakawa River

    Arakawa River

    73.1
    Echigo-Katakai

    Crossings' details

    Numa River

    2x

    Oishi River

    2x

    79.7
    Echigo-Shimoseki

    Crossings' details

    4x

    83.5
    Echigo-Ōshima

    Crossings' details

    Kuwaezawa River

    2x

    90.7
    Sakamachi
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  • The Yonesaka Line (米坂線, Yonesaka-sen) is a railway line in Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). It connects Yonezawa Station in Yamagata Prefecture to Sakamachi Station in Niigata Prefecture. At Yonezawa, connections to the Yamagata Shinkansen and Ōu Main Line can be made; while the Uetsu Main Line connects at Sakamachi Station. The line takes its name from the first kanji of Yonezawa () and Sakamachi ().

    Trains can only pass each other at Uzen-Komatsu, Imaizumi, Uzen-Tsubaki, Oguni, Echigo-Kanamaru, and Echigo-Shimoseki stations.

    Stations

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    Station Japanese Distance (km) Transfers   Location
    Between
    stations
    Total
    Yonezawa 米沢 - 0.0
  • Ōu Main Line
  • Yonezawa Yamagata
    Prefecture
    Minami-Yonezawa 南米沢 3.1 3.1
    Nishi-Yonezawa 西米沢 3.4 6.5
    Narushima 成島 3.1 9.6
    Chūgun 中郡 2.9 12.5 Kawanishi
    Uzen-Komatsu 羽前小松 4.4 16.9
    Inukawa 犬川 2.5 19.4
    Imaizumi 今泉 3.6 23.0 Flower Nagai Line Nagai
    Hagyū 萩生 4.3 27.3 Iide
    Uzen-Tsubaki 羽前椿 2.8 30.1
    Tenoko 手ノ子 4.6 34.7
    Uzen-Numazawa 羽前沼沢 9.2 43.9 Oguni
    Isaryō 伊佐領 6.1 50.0
    Uzen-Matsuoka 羽前松岡 4.7 54.7
    Oguni 小国 3.6 58.3
    Echigo-Kanamaru 越後金丸 9.5 67.8 Sekikawa Niigata
    Prefecture
    Echigo-Katakai 越後片貝 5.3 73.1
    Echigo-Shimoseki 越後下関 6.6 79.7
    Echigo-Ōshima 越後大島 3.8 83.5
    Sakamachi 坂町 7.2 90.7 Uetsu Main Line ^ Murakami

    Symbols:

    Rolling stock

    [edit]

    As of April 2020, the following rolling stock is used on the Yonesaka Line. All are based at Niitsu Depot.

    Past

    [edit]

    The following rolling stock was used on the Yonesaka Line. All were based at Niitsu Depot.

    History

    [edit]

    The Yonezawa to Oguni section was opened in stages between 1926 and 1935. The Sakamachi to Echigo-Kanamaru section was opened between 1931 and 1933. The line was completed with the opening of the Oguni to Echigo-Kanamaru section in 1936.[citation needed]

    References

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Yonesaka_Line&oldid=1222857935"

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