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The Template:Nihongo is a major railway line in Japan, owned by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). It connects Takasaki Station in Gunma Prefecture with Miyauchi Station in Niigata Prefecture, linking the northwestern Kanto region and the Sea of Japan coast of the Chūbu region. The name refers to the old provinces of Kōzuke (野) and Echigo (後), which the line connects.

ServicesEdit

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The branch of the Jōetsu Shinkansen between Echigo-Yuzawa Station and Gala-Yuzawa Station (the Gala-Yuzawa Line) technically belongs to the Joetsu Line.

StationsEdit

Station Japanese Distance (km) Transfers Location
Between
Stations
Total
Template:STN 高崎 - 0.0 Template:Plainlist Takasaki Gunma
Template:STN 高崎問屋町 2.8 2.8  
Template:STN 井野 1.2 4.0  
Template:STN 新前橋 3.3 7.3 Template:ColorbullRyōmō Line Maebashi
Template:STN 群馬総社 4.8 12.1  
Template:STN 八木原 5.6 17.7   Shibukawa
Template:STN 渋川 3.4 21.1 Template:ColorbullAgatsuma Line
Template:STN 敷島 6.4 27.5  
Template:STN 津久田 3.0 30.5  
Template:STN 岩本 5.8 36.3   Numata
Template:STN 沼田 5.0 41.3  
Template:STN 後閑 5.2 46.5   Minakami, Tone District
Template:STN 上牧 7.1 53.6  
Template:STN 水上 5.4 59.0  
Template:STN 湯檜曽 3.7 62.7  
Template:STN 土合 6.6 69.3  
Template:STN 土樽 10.8 80.1   Yuzawa, Minamiuonuma District Niigata
Template:STN 越後中里 7.3 87.4  
Template:STN 岩原スキー場前 3.7 91.1  
Template:STN 越後湯沢 3.1 94.2 Template:Plainlist
Template:STN 石打 6.4 100.6   Minamiuonuma
Template:STN 大沢 4.0 104.6  
Template:STN 上越国際スキー場前 1.0 105.6  
Template:STN 塩沢 2.3 107.9  
Template:STN 六日町 3.9 111.8 Template:ColorbullHokuetsu Express Hokuhoku Line
Template:STN 五日町◇ 6.6 118.4  
Template:STN 浦佐 5.5 123.9 File:Shinkansen jre.svgJōetsu Shinkansen
Template:STN 八色 3.1 127.0  
Template:STN 小出 5.2 132.2 Template:ColorbullTadami Line Uonuma
Template:STN 越後堀之内 2.5 134.7  
Template:STN 北堀之内 3.4 138.1  
Template:STN 越後川口 4.7 142.8 Template:ColorbullIiyama Line Nagaoka
Template:STN 小千谷 6.6 149.4   Ojiya
Template:STN 越後滝谷 7.2 156.6   Nagaoka
Template:STN 宮内 6.0 162.6 Template:ColorbullShinetsu Main Line (for Template:STN)
Through to Template:STN on the Shin'etsu Main Line
Template:STN 長岡 1.6 165.6 Template:Plainlist Nagaoka Niigata

Rolling stockEdit

PresentEdit

LocalEdit

Takasaki to Minakami

Minakami to Nagaoka

Takasaki to Shin-Maebashi (Takasaki Line, Ryomo Line through services)

Limited ExpressEdit

Takasaki to Shibukawa (Takasaki Line, Agatsuma Line through services)

SLEdit

SL Gunma Minakami and SL YOGISHA Minakami

  • JNR 12 series 6-car Vehicles and C61-20

Joyful TrainEdit

Yuzawa to Joetsu-Myoko

FormerEdit

LocalEdit

Takasaki to Minakami

Minakami to Nagaoka

Limited ExpressEdit

Takasaki to Shibukawa (Takasaki Line, Agatsuma Line through services)

  • 185 series 7-car EMUs (Kusatsu limited express services until March 2014)

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HistoryEdit

Template:More citations needed section The Nippon Railway opened the Template:Stn to Maebashi (now Template:Stn) section in 1884. The company was nationalised in 1906.

The first railway between Niigata and the east coast of Honshu was the Ban'etsu West Line, completed in 1914. In 1920, it was decided to build the Jōetsu Line as a more direct route between Tokyo and Niigata. The Miyauchi to Echigo-Yuzawa section opened in stages between 1920 and 1925, and the Shinmaebashi to Minakami section of the line opened in stages between 1921 and 1928.

In 1931, with the completion of the Template:Cvt Shimizu tunnel, the Echigo-Yuzawa - Minakami section of the line opened, including electrification at 1,500 V DC between Echigo-Yuzawa and Ishiuchi. When completed, the line shortened the Ueno to Niigata route by Template:Cvt, and included two spiral sections in the tunnels.

In 1947, the Takasaki to Minakami and Ishiuchi to Miyauchi sections were electrified, making this one of the first non-urban JNR lines to be completely electrified.

The Takasaki to Shinmaebashi section was double-tracked in 1957, and the rest of the line was double-tracked between 1961 and 1967, the final section involving the construction of the Template:Cvt Shin-Shimizu tunnel. Passengers catching Miyauchi-bound (northbound) trains at Template:STN and Template:STN stations do so from platforms situated underground within the Shin-Shimizu tunnel.

Service disruptionsEdit

The 2004 Chūetsu earthquake seriously damaged the Jōetsu Line, closing the Minakami to Miyauchi section for about two months. Single-line operation at speeds limited to Template:Convert then resumed, being raised to Template:Convert four months after the earthquake, and the second track reopened, also with speed restrictions, 5 months after the quake. Full service was restored 9 months after the line had first closed.

In late July 2011, torrential rainfall damage resulted in the closure of the Echigo-Yuzawa - Muikamachi section for two weeks.

ReferencesEdit

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External linksEdit

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