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{{Infobox rail line
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| name = Hakushin Line
| name = Hakushin Line
| native_name = 白新線
| native_name = 白新線
| native_name_lang = ja
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| image = Hakushin 115 Toyosaka 20080526.JPG
| image = Hakushin 115 Toyosaka 20080526.JPG
| image_width = 300px
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| caption = [[115 series]] EMU bound for Niigata approaching [[Toyosaka Station]], May 2008
| caption = [[115 series]] EMU bound for Niigata approaching [[Toyosaka Station]], May 2008
| type = Heavy rail
| type = Heavy rail
| system =
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| status =
| status =
| locale = [[Niigata Prefecture]]
| locale = [[Niigata Prefecture]]
| start = {{ja-stalink|Niigata}}
| start = {{STN|Niigata}}
| end = {{ja-stalink|Shibata||Niigata}}
| end = {{STN|Shibata|Niigata}}
| stations = 10
| stations = 10
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| open = 1952
| open = 1952
| close =
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| operator = [[File:JR logo (east).svg|25px]][[JR East]]
| operator = [[File:JR logo (east).svg|25px]][[JR East]]
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| gauge = {{RailGauge|1067mm|lk=on}}
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| electrification = 1,500 V DC [[overhead catenary]]
| speed =
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The {{nihongo|'''Hakushin Line'''|白新線|Hakushin-sen}} is a Japanese railway line which runs between {{ja-stalink|Niigata}} and {{ja-stalink|Shibata||Niigata}} stations in the cities of [[Niigata, Niigata|Niigata]] and [[Shibata, Niigata|Shibata]] in [[Niigata Prefecture]]. It is part of the [[East Japan Railway Company]] (JR East) network.
The {{nihongo|'''Hakushin Line'''|白新線|Hakushin-sen}} is a Japanese railway line which runs between {{STN|Niigata}} and {{STN|Shibata|Niigata}} stations in the cities of [[Niigata, Niigata|Niigata]] and [[Shibata, Niigata|Shibata]] in [[Niigata Prefecture]]. It is part of the [[East Japan Railway Company]] (JR East) network.


==Basic data==
==Basic data==
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*Double-tracking: Niigata &ndash; Niizaki
*Double-tracking: Niigata &ndash; Niizaki
*[[Railway signalling]]: ATS-Ps
*[[Railway signalling]]: ATS-Ps

==Services==
[[File:Linemap of Hakushin Line with Stations.svg|thumb|320px|Stations of Hakushin Line]]
;Limited express, Rapid
{{As of|2018|03}}, the following services are operated.
{| class="wikitable"
!Name
!Route
!Service frequency (daily)
|-
| Limited Express ''[[Inaho]]''
|Niigata – Shibata – {{STN|Sakata|Yamagata}}/{{STN|Akita}} ([[Uetsu Main Line]])
|7 return trips
|-
| Rapid ''Benibana''
|Niigata – Shibata – {{STN|Yonezawa}} ([[Yonesaka Line]])
|1 return trip
|-
|Rapid ''Rakuraku-Train-Murakami''
|Niigata – Shibata – {{STN|Murakami|Niigata}} (Uetsu Main Line)
|1 down trip in evening
|-
| Rapid
|Niigata – Shibata – Murakami (Uetsu Main Line)
|1 down trip in morning, 1 up trip in evening
|-
| Rapid ''Kirakira Uetsu''
|Niigata – Shibata – Sakata (Uetsu Main Line)
|1 return trip (only weekends)
|}

;Local
:Niigata - {{STN|Toyosaka}}: every 20 minutes
:Toyosaka - Shibata: every 60 minutes (every 20 minutes during peaks)


==Station list==
==Station list==
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!rowspan="2"|Japanese
!rowspan="2"|Japanese
!colspan="2"|Distance (km)
!colspan="2"|Distance (km)
!rowspan="2"|Rapid
!rowspan="2"|''Inaho''<br />/Rapid
!rowspan="2"|Transfers
!rowspan="2"|Transfers
!rowspan="2"|&nbsp;
!rowspan="2"|&nbsp;
!rowspan="2"|Location
!rowspan="2"|Location
|-
|-
!Between<br/>stations
!Between<br />stations
!Total
!Total
|-
|-
|{{ja-stalink|Niigata}}
|{{STN|Niigata}}
|新潟
|新潟
|style="text-align:right;"| -
|style="text-align:right;"| -
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|style="text-align:center;"|●
|style="text-align:center;"|●
|{{Plainlist|
|{{Plainlist|
* [[File:Shinkansen-E.png|18px]][[Jōetsu Shinkansen]]
* [[File:Shinkansen jre.svg|18px]][[Jōetsu Shinkansen]]
* {{Colorbull|DeepSkyBlue}}[[Shin'etsu Main Line]]
* {{Colorbull|DeepSkyBlue}}[[Shinetsu Main Line]]
* {{Colorbull|Green}}[[Echigo Line]]
* {{Colorbull|Green}}[[Echigo Line]]
}}
}}
|∥
|∥
|rowspan="2"|[[Chūō-ku, Niigata]]
|[[Chūō-ku, Niigata]]

|-
|-
|{{STN|Higashi-Niigata}}
|''Kami-Nuttari Junction''
|東新潟
|[[:ja:上沼垂信号場|上沼垂信号場]]
|style="text-align:right;"| -
|style="text-align:right;"|5.0
|style="text-align:right;"|1.9
|style="text-align:right;"|5.0
|style="text-align:center;"||
|style="text-align:center;"||
|&nbsp;
|&nbsp;
|∥
|∥
|rowspan="2"|[[Higashi-ku, Niigata]]
|-
|-
|{{STN|Ōgata}}
|{{ja-stalink|Higashi-Niigata}}
|東新潟
|rowspan="2" style="text-align:right;"|5.0
|rowspan="2" style="text-align:right;"|5.0
|rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;"||
|rowspan="2"|&nbsp;
|rowspan="2"|∥
|rowspan="3"|[[Higashi-ku, Niigata]]
|-
|''Niigata Freight Terminal''
|[[:ja:新潟貨物ターミナル駅|新潟貨物ターミナル]]
|-
|{{ja-stalink|Ōgata}}
|大形
|大形
|style="text-align:right;"|2.0
|style="text-align:right;"|2.0
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|∥
|∥
|-
|-
|{{ja-stalink|Niizaki}}
|{{STN|Niizaki}}
|新崎
|新崎
|style="text-align:right;"|2.6
|style="text-align:right;"|2.6
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|rowspan="4"|[[Kita-ku, Niigata]]
|rowspan="4"|[[Kita-ku, Niigata]]
|-
|-
|{{ja-stalink|Hayadōri}}
|{{STN|Hayadōri}}
|早通
|早通
|style="text-align:right;"|1.9
|style="text-align:right;"|1.9
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|◇
|◇
|-
|-
|{{ja-stalink|Toyosaka}}
|{{STN|Toyosaka}}
|豊栄
|豊栄
|style="text-align:right;"|3.5
|style="text-align:right;"|3.5
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|◇
|◇
|-
|-
|{{ja-stalink|Kuroyama}}
|{{STN|Kuroyama}}
|黒山
|黒山
|style="text-align:right;"|3.0
|style="text-align:right;"|3.0
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|◇
|◇
|-
|-
|{{ja-stalink|Sasaki}}
|{{STN|Sasaki}}
|佐々木
|佐々木
|style="text-align:right;"|3.0
|style="text-align:right;"|3.0
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|rowspan="3"|[[Shibata, Niigata|Shibata]]
|rowspan="3"|[[Shibata, Niigata|Shibata]]
|-
|-
|{{ja-stalink|Nishi-Shibata}}
|{{STN|Nishi-Shibata}}
|西新発田
|西新発田
|style="text-align:right;"|3.3
|style="text-align:right;"|3.3
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|◇
|◇
|-
|-
|{{ja-stalink|Shibata||Niigata}}
|{{STN|Shibata|Niigata}}
|新発田
|新発田
|style="text-align:right;"|3.0
|style="text-align:right;"|3.0
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==Rolling stock==
==Rolling stock==
===Present===
===Present===
* [[115 series]] 3-car EMUs
* [[E129 series]] 2/4-car EMUs (since December 2014)
* [[E129 series]] 2/4-car EMUs (since December 2014)
* [[E653 series]] 7-car EMUs (''[[Inaho]]'' limited express, since September 2013)
* [[E653 series]] 7-car EMUs (''[[Inaho]]'' limited express, since September 2013)
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:JRE-115-nigata.JPG|115 series
File:JRE E129 A5.JPG|E129 series
File:JRE E129 A5.JPG|E129 series
</gallery>
</gallery>


===Former===
===Former===
* [[115 series]] 2/3/4-car EMUs (until March 2018)
* [[E127 series]] 2-car EMUs (until March 2015)
* [[E127 series]] 2-car EMUs (until March 2015)
* [[485 series]] 6-car EMUs (''Inaho'', until July 2014)
* [[485 series]] 6-car EMUs (''Inaho'', until July 2014)
* [[165 series]]
* 70 series


<gallery>
<gallery>
File:JRE-115-nigata.JPG|115 series
File:Jre E127 V1.jpg|E127 series
File:Jre E127 V1.jpg|E127 series
File:485 Inaho 8 Higashi-Niigata 20080526.JPG|thumb|485 series EMU passing through Higashi-Niigata Station on an ''Inaho'' service, May 2008
File:485 Inaho 8 Higashi-Niigata 20080526.JPG|485 series EMU passing through Higashi-Niigata Station on an ''Inaho'' service, May 2008
File:JRE 165 at Toyosaka Station 19871228.jpg|165 series
</gallery>
</gallery>


==History==
==History==
The first section opened on 23 December 1952 was the 12.3&nbsp;km line between Shibata Station and Kuzutsuka Station (now [[Toyosaka Station]]). On 15 April 1956, the line was extended 14.9&nbsp;km from Kuzutsuka to Niigata.
The first section opened on 23 December 1952 was the 12.3&nbsp;km line between Shibata Station and Kuzutsuka Station (now [[Toyosaka Station]]). On 15 April 1956, the line was extended 14.9&nbsp;km from Kuzutsuka to Niigata.{{citation needed|date=January 2017}}


The line was electrified at 1,500 V DC in 1972, and double-tracked in sections between 1978 and 1981.
The line was electrified at 1,500 V DC in 1972, and double-tracked in sections between 1978 and 1981.{{citation needed|date=January 2017}}


==References==
==References==
This article incorporates material from the corresponding article in the Japanese Wikipedia
{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
{{Commons category}}
{{Commons category}}
* [http://www.jreast.co.jp/estation/result.aspx?mode=2&rosen=56=1=%E7%99%BD%E6%96%B0%E7%B7%9A Stations of the Hakushin Line] (JR East) {{ja icon}}
* [http://www.jreast.co.jp/estation/result.aspx?mode=2&rosen=56=1=%E7%99%BD%E6%96%B0%E7%B7%9A Stations of the Hakushin Line] (JR East) {{in lang|ja}}


{{Niigata transit}}
{{Niigata transit}}
{{East Japan Railway Company Lines}}
{{East Japan Railway Company Lines}}


[[Category:Hakushin Line| ]]
[[Category:Lines of East Japan Railway Company]]
[[Category:Lines of East Japan Railway Company]]
[[Category:Rail transport in Niigata Prefecture]]
[[Category:Rail transport in Niigata Prefecture]]
[[Category:Railway lines opened in 1952]]
[[Category:Railway lines opened in 1952]]
[[Category:1067 mm gauge railways in Japan]]
[[Category:1067 mm gauge railways in Japan]]


{{japan-rail-line-stub}}

Latest revision as of 10:11, 8 May 2024

Hakushin Line
115 series EMU bound for Niigata approaching Toyosaka Station, May 2008
Overview
Native name白新線
LocaleNiigata Prefecture
Termini
Stations10
Service
TypeHeavy rail
Operator(s)JR East
History
Opened1952
Technical
Line length27.3 km (17.0 mi)
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Electrification1,500 V DC overhead catenary
Route map

The Hakushin Line (白新線, Hakushin-sen) is a Japanese railway line which runs between Niigata and Shibata stations in the cities of Niigata and Shibata in Niigata Prefecture. It is part of the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) network.

Basic data

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Services

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Stations of Hakushin Line
Limited express, Rapid

As of March 2018, the following services are operated.

Name Route Service frequency (daily)
Limited Express Inaho Niigata – Shibata – Sakata/Akita (Uetsu Main Line) 7 return trips
Rapid Benibana Niigata – Shibata – Yonezawa (Yonesaka Line) 1 return trip
Rapid Rakuraku-Train-Murakami Niigata – Shibata – Murakami (Uetsu Main Line) 1 down trip in evening
Rapid Niigata – Shibata – Murakami (Uetsu Main Line) 1 down trip in morning, 1 up trip in evening
Rapid Kirakira Uetsu Niigata – Shibata – Sakata (Uetsu Main Line) 1 return trip (only weekends)
Local
Niigata - Toyosaka: every 20 minutes
Toyosaka - Shibata: every 60 minutes (every 20 minutes during peaks)

Station list

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Station Japanese Distance (km) Inaho
/Rapid
Transfers   Location
Between
stations
Total
Niigata 新潟 - 0.0 Chūō-ku, Niigata
Higashi-Niigata 東新潟 5.0 5.0   Higashi-ku, Niigata
Ōgata 大形 2.0 7.0  
Niizaki 新崎 2.6 9.6   Kita-ku, Niigata
Hayadōri 早通 1.9 11.5  
Toyosaka 豊栄 3.5 15.0  
Kuroyama 黒山 3.0 18.0  
Sasaki 佐々木 3.0 21.0   Shibata
Nishi-Shibata 西新発田 3.3 24.3  
Shibata 新発田 3.0 27.3 Uetsu Main Line

Symbols:

  • ◇ - Single-track; station where trains can pass
  • ^ - Double-track section starts from this point
  • ∥ - Double-track
  • ∨ - Single-track section starts from this point

Rolling stock

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Present

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Former

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History

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The first section opened on 23 December 1952 was the 12.3 km line between Shibata Station and Kuzutsuka Station (now Toyosaka Station). On 15 April 1956, the line was extended 14.9 km from Kuzutsuka to Niigata.[citation needed]

The line was electrified at 1,500 V DC in 1972, and double-tracked in sections between 1978 and 1981.[citation needed]

References

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