Abukuma Express Line

Railway line in Fukushima & Miyagi Prefectures, Japan
  • Fukushima
  • Tsukinoki
Stations23ServiceTypeHeavy railHistoryOpened1 April 1968TechnicalLine length54.9 km (34.1 mi)Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)Minimum radius500 mElectrification20 kV AC (50 Hz) overhead catenaryOperating speed95 km/h (60 mph)[1]
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Abukuma Express Line
Legend
0.0
Fukushima
Yamagata Shinkansen
Yamagata Line
4.7
Yanome Signal
Tōhoku Main Line
Tōhoku Shinkansen
5.6
Oroshimachi
6.5
Fukushima Gakuin-mae
7.5
Senoue
Abukuma River
8.6
Mukaisenoue
Tsukinorin Tunnel
Takakonuma Tunnel
10.1
Takako
11.5
Kamihobara
12.8
Hobara]
13.9
Ōizumi
15.4
Niida
17.0
Nitta
18.3
Yanagawa
20.0
Yanagawa Kibōnomori Kōen-mae
22.1
Tomino
25.2
Kabuto
Hadeniwa Tunnel
2281m
29.4
Abukuma
37.5
Marumori
39.2
Kita-Marumori
41.6
Minami-Kakuda
43.3
Kakuda
45.2
Yokokura
47.7
Oka
51.3
Higashi-Funaoka
Momoishi River
Tōhoku Main Line
54.9
Tsukinoki
Tōhoku Main Line

The Abukuma Express Line (阿武隈急行線, Abukuma Kyūkō sen) is a railway line in Japan, owned and operated by the third sector operator AbukumaExpress. The line connects Fukushima Station in Fukushima Prefecture and Tsukinoki Station in Miyagi Prefecture. Both of these stations are also on the Tōhoku Main Line operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East).

Station list

Station Japanese Distance (km) Transfers Location
Fukushima 福島 0.0 Tōhoku Main Line, Tōhoku Shinkansen, Ōu Main Line, Yamagata Shinkansen, Iizaka Line Fukushima Fukushima Prefecture
Oroshimachi 卸町 5.6
Fukushima Gakuin-mae 福島学院前 6.5
Senoue 瀬上 7.5
Mukaisenoue 向瀬上 8.6
Takako 高子 10.1 Date
Kamihobara 上保原 11.5
Hobara 保原 12.8
Ōizumi 大泉 13.9
Niida 二井田 15.4
Nitta 新田 17.0
Yanagawa 梁川 18.3
Yanagawa Kibōnomori Kōen-mae やながわ希望の森公園前 20.0
Tomino 富野 22.1
Kabuto 25.2
Abukuma あぶくま 29.4 Marumori Miyagi Prefecture
Marumori 丸森 37.5
Kita-Marumori 北丸森 39.2
Minami-Kakuda 南角田 41.6 Kakuda
Kakuda 角田 43.3
Yokokura 横倉 45.2
Oka 47.7
Higashi-Funaoka 東船岡 51.3 Shibata
Tsukinoki 槻木 54.9 Tōhoku Main Line

History

The line first opened on 1 April 1968 as the Marumori Line (丸森線), operated by Japanese National Railways (JNR) between Tsukinoki and Marumori.[1] The original plan was to create a bypass route to relieve overcrowding on the Tōhoku Main Line, but work to extend the line was suspended following the quadrupling of tracks on the Tōhoku Main Line.[1]

In September 1981, the line was proposed for possible closure.[1]

Ownership of the line was transferred to the third-sector Abukuma Express operator from 1 July 1986, initially using former JNR KiHa 22 diesel trains.[1]

Festival Celebrating the Abukuma Express Line's 30th Anniversary.

The entire line was opened and electrified between Tsukino and Fukushima from 1 July 1988.[1]

On 14 February 2021, all services were suspended due to the 2021 Fukushima earthquake.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Terada, Hirokazu (July 2002). データブック日本の私鉄 [Databook: Japan's Private Railways]. Japan: Neko Publishing. p. 19. ISBN 4-87366-874-3.
  2. ^ "東北新幹線 運転見合わせ 全線での再開は10日前後かかる見込み" [Tohoku Shinkansen operation suspension It is expected that it will take about 10 days to restart all lines.]. NHK Japan (in Japanese). February 14, 2021. Retrieved February 14, 2021.

External links

  • Official website (in Japanese)
  • Video of the "Masamune Date ni Kuru" anime themed train wrapping in 2016
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