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{{Short description|Railway line in Chiba Prefecture, Japan}} |
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{{Infobox rail line |
{{Infobox rail line |
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| name = Shin-Keisei Line |
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| color = FF69B4 <!--HotPink--> |
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| logo = {{KSLS|SL|size=50}} |
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| logo_width = |
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| logo_alt = Line symbol (station number prefix) |
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| image = Shinkeisei-n800pink.jpg |
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| image_width = 300px |
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| image_alt = |
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| caption = An N800 series electric multiple unit in revised livery in March 2015 |
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| type = [[Commuter rail]] |
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| system = |
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| status = |
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| locale = [[Chiba Prefecture]], Japan |
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| start = {{STN|Matsudo}} |
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| end = {{STN|Keisei Tsudanuma}} |
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| stations = 24 |
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| routes = |
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| open = December 27, 1947 |
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| close = |
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| owner = |
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| operator = [[Shin-Keisei Electric Railway]] |
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| character = |
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| depot = Kunugiyama, Tsudanuma |
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| stock = {{Plainlist| |
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* [[Shin-Keisei 8800 series|8800 series]] |
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| linelength_km = 26.5 |
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* [[Shin-Keisei 8900 series|8900 series]] |
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| tracklength = |
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* [[Shin-Keisei N800 series|N800 series]] |
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| notrack = |
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* [[Shin-Keisei 80000 series|80000 series]] |
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| gauge = {{RailGauge|1435mm}} |
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}} |
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| old gauge = |
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| linelength_km = 26.5 |
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| lgauge = |
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| tracklength = |
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| tracks = |
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| gauge = {{RailGauge|1435mm}} |
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| linenumber = |
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| old_gauge = |
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| el = 1,500 V DC [[overhead catenary]] |
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| load_gauge = |
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| speed = {{Convert|85|km/h|mph|disp=5|abbr=on}} |
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| minradius = |
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| routenumber = |
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| linenumber = |
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| electrification = 1,500 V DC [[overhead catenary]] |
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| speed = {{Convert|85|km/h|mph|round=5|abbr=on}} |
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| website = |
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| map = [[File:Shin-Keisei_Electric_Railway_Linemap.svg|270px]] |
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| map_state = collapsed |
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The {{Nihongo|'''Shin-Keisei Line'''|新京成線|Shin-Keisei-sen}} is a railway line in Japan owned by the [[private railway]] company [[Shin-Keisei Electric Railway]], a subsidiary of [[Keisei Electric Railway]]. The line runs between [[Matsudo Station]] in [[Matsudo, Chiba]], and [[Keisei-Tsudanuma Station]] in [[Narashino, Chiba]]. |
The {{Nihongo|'''Shin-Keisei Line'''|新京成線|Shin-Keisei-sen}} is a railway line in Japan owned by the [[private railway]] company [[Shin-Keisei Electric Railway]], a subsidiary of [[Keisei Electric Railway]]. The line runs between [[Matsudo Station]] in [[Matsudo, Chiba]], and [[Keisei-Tsudanuma Station]] in [[Narashino, Chiba]]. |
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All trains stop at all stations. Most trains operate throughout the line, although during the morning hours, some services terminate at Shin-Tsudanuma. In mornings and nights some trains originate or terminate at Kunugiyama. |
All trains stop at all stations. Most trains operate throughout the line, although during the morning hours, some services terminate at Shin-Tsudanuma. In mornings and nights some trains originate or terminate at Kunugiyama. |
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Services operate at a frequency of one train every 4 minutes in the morning peak, every 10 minutes during the day, and every 8 minutes in the evening peak. During the daytime, Shin-Keisei runs alternate through trains to |
Services operate at a frequency of one train every 4 minutes in the morning peak, every 10 minutes during the day, and every 8 minutes in the evening peak. During the daytime, Shin-Keisei runs alternate through trains to {{STN|Chiba-Chūō}} on the [[Keisei Chiba Line]]. |
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==Stations== |
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* All trains stop at all stations. |
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{| class=wikitable |
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!rowspan="2"|No. |
!rowspan="2"|No. |
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!Total |
!Total |
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|{{KSSN|SL|01|size=40}} |
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|SL01 |
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|{{STN|Matsudo}} |
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|松戸 |
|松戸 |
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|align="right"|0.0 |
|align="right"|{{convert|0.0|km|abbr=on}} |
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|{{Plainlist| |
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|[[Jōban Line]] |
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* {{JRLS|JJ}} [[Jōban Line]] (Rapid) |
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| rowspan="8"|[[Matsudo, Chiba|Matsudo]] |
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* {{JRLS|JL}} Jōban Line (Local) |
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}} |
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| rowspan="8"|[[Matsudo]] |
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|{{KSSN|SL|02|size=40}} |
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|SL02 |
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|{{STN|Kamihongō}} |
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|上本郷 |
|上本郷 |
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|align="right"|1.7 |
|align="right"|{{convert|1.7|km|abbr=on}} |
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|align="right"|1.7 |
|align="right"|{{convert|1.7|km|abbr=on}} |
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|{{KSSN|SL|03|size=40}} |
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|SL03 |
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|{{STN|Matsudo-Shinden}} |
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|松戸新田 |
|松戸新田 |
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|align="right"|0.7 |
|align="right"|{{convert|0.7|km|abbr=on}} |
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|align="right"|2.4 |
|align="right"|{{convert|2.4|km|abbr=on}} |
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|{{KSSN|SL|04|size=40}} |
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|SL04 |
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|{{STN|Minoridai}} |
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|みのり台 |
|みのり台 |
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|align="right"|0.6 |
|align="right"|{{convert|0.6|km|abbr=on}} |
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|align="right"|3.0 |
|align="right"|{{convert|3.0|km|abbr=on}} |
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|{{KSSN|SL|05|size=40}} |
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|SL05 |
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|{{STN|Yabashira}} |
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|八柱 |
|八柱 |
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|align="right"|0.8 |
|align="right"|{{convert|0.8|km|abbr=on}} |
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|align="right"|3.8 |
|align="right"|{{convert|3.8|km|abbr=on}} |
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|[[Musashino Line]] ([[Shin-Yahashira Station]]) |
|{{JRLS|JM}} [[Musashino Line]] ([[Shin-Yahashira Station]]) |
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|{{KSSN|SL|06|size=40}} |
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|SL06 |
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|{{STN|Tokiwadaira}} |
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|常盤平 |
|常盤平 |
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|align="right"|1.8 |
|align="right"|{{convert|1.8|km|abbr=on}} |
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|align="right"|5.6 |
|align="right"|{{convert|5.6|km|abbr=on}} |
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|{{KSSN|SL|07|size=40}} |
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|SL07 |
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|{{STN|Gokō}} |
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|五香 |
|五香 |
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|align="right"|1.8 |
|align="right"|{{convert|1.8|km|abbr=on}} |
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|align="right"|7.4 |
|align="right"|{{convert|7.4|km|abbr=on}} |
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|{{KSSN|SL|08|size=40}} |
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|SL08 |
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|{{STN|Motoyama|Chiba}} |
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|元山 |
|元山 |
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|align="right"|1.3 |
|align="right"|{{convert|1.3|km|abbr=on}} |
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|align="right"|8.7 |
|align="right"|{{convert|8.7|km|abbr=on}} |
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|{{KSSN|SL|09|size=40}} |
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|SL09 |
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|{{STN|Kunugiyama}} |
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|くぬぎ山 |
|くぬぎ山 |
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|align="right"|0.9 |
|align="right"|{{convert|0.9|km|abbr=on}} |
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|align="right"|9.6 |
|align="right"|{{convert|9.6|km|abbr=on}} |
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| rowspan="5" |
| rowspan="5"| [[Kamagaya]] |
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|{{KSSN|SL|10|size=40}} |
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|SL10 |
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|{{STN|Kita-Hatsutomi}} |
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|北初富 |
|北初富 |
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|align="right"|1.7 |
|align="right"|{{convert|1.7|km|abbr=on}} |
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|align="right"|11.3 |
|align="right"|{{convert|11.3|km|abbr=on}} |
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|{{KSSN|SL|11|size=40}} |
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|SL11 |
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|{{STN|Shin-Kamagaya}} |
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|新鎌ヶ谷 |
|新鎌ヶ谷 |
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|align="right"|0.8 |
|align="right"|{{convert|0.8|km|abbr=on}} |
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|align="right"|12.1 |
|align="right"|{{convert|12.1|km|abbr=on}} |
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|{{Plainlist| |
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|[[File:Number prefix Hokusō.PNG|18px|HS]] [[Hokusō Line]]<br />[[File:Number prefix SkyAccess.PNG|18px|KS]] [[Narita Sky Access Line]]<br />[[Tobu Noda Line|Tobu Noda Line (Tobu Urban Park Line)]] |
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* {{KSLS|HS}} [[Hokusō Line]] |
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* {{KSLS|KS|ns=N}} [[Narita Sky Access Line]] |
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* {{TBLS|TD}} [[Tobu Urban Park Line]] |
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}} |
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|{{KSSN|SL|12|size=40}} |
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|SL12 |
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|{{STN|Hatsutomi}} |
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|初富 |
|初富 |
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|align="right"|1.2 |
|align="right"|{{convert|1.2|km|abbr=on}} |
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|align="right"|13.3 |
|align="right"|{{convert|13.3|km|abbr=on}} |
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|{{KSSN|SL|13|size=40}} |
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|SL13 |
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|{{STN|Kamagaya-Daibutsu}} |
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|鎌ヶ谷大仏 |
|鎌ヶ谷大仏 |
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|align="right"|2.1 |
|align="right"|{{convert|2.1|km|abbr=on}} |
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|align="right"|15.4 |
|align="right"|{{convert|15.4|km|abbr=on}} |
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|{{KSSN|SL|14|size=40}} |
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|SL14 |
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|{{STN|Futawamukōdai}} |
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|[[Futawamukōdai Station|Futawa-Mukōdai]] |
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|二和向台 |
|二和向台 |
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|align="right"|0.9 |
|align="right"|{{convert|0.9|km|abbr=on}} |
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|align="right"|16.3 |
|align="right"|{{convert|16.3|km|abbr=on}} |
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| rowspan="9" |
| rowspan="9"| [[Funabashi, Chiba|Funabashi]] |
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|{{KSSN|SL|15|size=40}} |
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|SL15 |
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|{{STN|Misaki|Chiba}} |
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|[[Misaki Station (Chiba)|Misaki]] |
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|三咲 |
|三咲 |
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|align="right"|0.8 |
|align="right"|{{convert|0.8|km|abbr=on}} |
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|align="right"|17.1 |
|align="right"|{{convert|17.1|km|abbr=on}} |
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|{{KSSN|SL|16|size=40}} |
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|SL16 |
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|{{STN|Takifudō}} |
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|滝不動 |
|滝不動 |
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|align="right"|1.4 |
|align="right"|{{convert|1.4|km|abbr=on}} |
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|align="right"|18.5 |
|align="right"|{{convert|18.5|km|abbr=on}} |
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|{{KSSN|SL|17|size=40}} |
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|SL17 |
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|{{STN|Takanekōdan}} |
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|[[Takanekōdan Station|Takane-Kōdan]] |
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|高根公団 |
|高根公団 |
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|align="right"|1.0 |
|align="right"|{{convert|1.0|km|abbr=on}} |
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|align="right"|19.5 |
|align="right"|{{convert|19.5|km|abbr=on}} |
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|{{KSSN|SL|18|size=40}} |
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|SL18 |
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|{{STN|Takanekido}} |
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|[[Takanekido Station|Takane-Kido]] |
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|高根木戸 |
|高根木戸 |
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|align="right"|0.6 |
|align="right"|{{convert|0.6|km|abbr=on}} |
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|align="right"|20.1 |
|align="right"|{{convert|20.1|km|abbr=on}} |
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|{{KSSN|SL|19|size=40}} |
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|SL19 |
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|{{STN|Kita-Narashino}} |
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|北習志野 |
|北習志野 |
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|align="right"|0.9 |
|align="right"|{{convert|0.9|km|abbr=on}} |
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|align="right"|21.0 |
|align="right"|{{convert|21.0|km|abbr=on}} |
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|[[Tōyō Rapid Line]] |
|{{TRR}} [[Tōyō Rapid Railway Line]] |
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|{{KSSN|SL|20|size=40}} |
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|SL20 |
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|{{STN|Narashino}} |
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|習志野 |
|習志野 |
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|align="right"|0.7 |
|align="right"|{{convert|0.7|km|abbr=on}} |
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|align="right"|21.7 |
|align="right"|{{convert|21.7|km|abbr=on}} |
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|{{KSSN|SL|21|size=40}} |
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|SL21 |
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|{{STN|Yakuendai}} |
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|薬園台 |
|薬園台 |
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|align="right"|0.8 |
|align="right"|{{convert|0.8|km|abbr=on}} |
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|align="right"|22.5 |
|align="right"|{{convert|22.5|km|abbr=on}} |
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|{{KSSN|SL|22|size=40}} |
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|SL22 |
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|{{STN|Maebara}} |
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|前原 |
|前原 |
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|align="right"|1.4 |
|align="right"|{{convert|1.4|km|abbr=on}} |
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|align="right"|23.9 |
|align="right"|{{convert|23.9|km|abbr=on}} |
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|{{KSSN|SL|23|size=40}} |
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|SL23 |
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|{{STN|Shin-Tsudanuma}} |
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|新津田沼 |
|新津田沼 |
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|align="right"|1.4 |
|align="right"|{{convert|1.4|km|abbr=on}} |
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|align="right"|25.3 |
|align="right"|{{convert|25.3|km|abbr=on}} |
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|{{Plainlist| |
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|[[Sōbu Line]] ([[Tsudanuma Station]]) |
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* {{JRLS|JO}} [[Sōbu Line (Rapid)]] ([[Tsudanuma Station]]) |
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| rowspan="2"|[[Narashino, Chiba|Narashino]] |
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* {{JRLS|JB}} [[Chūō-Sōbu Line]] (Tsudanuma Station) |
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| rowspan="2"|[[Narashino]] |
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|{{KSSN|SL|24|size=40}} |
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|SL24 |
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|{{STN|Keisei Tsudanuma}} |
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|京成津田沼 |
|京成津田沼 |
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|align="right"|1.2 |
|align="right"|{{convert|1.2|km|abbr=on}} |
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|align="right"|26.5 |
|align="right"|{{convert|26.5|km|abbr=on}} |
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|{{Plainlist| |
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|[[File:Number prefix Keisei.PNG|18px|KS]] [[Keisei Chiba Line]] (Some inter-running services during the daytime)<br />[[File:Number prefix Keisei.PNG|18px|KS]] [[Keisei Main Line]] |
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* {{KSLS|KS}} [[Keisei Chiba Line]] (Some inter-running services during the daytime) |
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* {{KSLS|KS}} [[Keisei Main Line]] |
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== Rolling stock == |
== Rolling stock == |
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* [[Shin-Keisei 8000 series]] (since 1978) |
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* [[Shin-Keisei 8800 series]] (since 1986) |
* [[Shin-Keisei 8800 series]] (since 1986) |
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* [[Shin-Keisei 8900 series]] (since 1993) |
* [[Shin-Keisei 8900 series]] (since 1993) |
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* [[Shin-Keisei N800 series]] (since May 2005)<ref name="history2000-2009">{{cite web |url= http://www.shinkeisei.co.jp/train/train_museum/history/history04.html|title= |
* [[Shin-Keisei N800 series]] (since May 2005)<ref name="history2000-2009">{{cite web |url= http://www.shinkeisei.co.jp/train/train_museum/history/history04.html|script-title=ja:歴史年表2000年 - 2009年|trans-title=Chronology 2000 - 2009|year= 2009|work= Official website|publisher= Shin-Keisei Electric Railway|location= Japan|language= Japanese|archiveurl= |archivedate= |accessdate= 6 August 2013}}</ref> |
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* [[Shin-Keisei 80000 series]] (since December 2019)<ref name=":0">{{cite web |year=2021 |script-title=ja:新京成電鉄80000形、新造車両1編成を11/2導入 - 8000形は全車引退 |trans-title=Shin-Keisei 80000 series, 1 new set introduced on 2 November - All 8000 series retired |url=https://news.mynavi.jp/article/20211101-2174839/ |publisher=Mynavi News |location=Japan |language=Japanese |archiveurl= |archivedate= |accessdate=2 November 2021}}</ref> |
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All trains are based at Kunugiyama and Tsudanuma Depots. |
All trains are based at Kunugiyama and Tsudanuma Depots. |
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<gallery> |
<gallery> |
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File: |
File:Shikeisei-Type8800_8801-1.jpg|Shin-Keisei 8800 series |
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File:Shikeisei-Type8900_8931.jpg|Shin-Keisei 8900 series |
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File: |
File:Shikeisei-TypeN800_N851.jpg|Shin-Keisei N800 series |
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File:Shikeisei-Type80000_80021.jpg|Shin-Keisei 80000 series |
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</gallery> |
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* [[Keisei 210 series|Keisei 2100 series]] |
* [[Keisei 210 series|Keisei 2100 series]] |
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* [[Shin-Keisei 800 series]] (from 1974 until 2010) |
* [[Shin-Keisei 800 series]] (from 1974 until 2010) |
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* [[Shin-Keisei 8000 series]] (from 1978 until 2021)<ref name=":0" /> |
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<gallery> |
<gallery> |
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File:Shin-Keisei 204.jpg|Keisei 200 series |
File:Shin-Keisei 204.jpg|Keisei 200 series |
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File:Shin- |
File:Shin-Keisei Type 800.jpg|Shin-Keisei 800 series |
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File:Shinkeisei8000pink-wiki.jpg|Shin-Keisei 8000 series in revised livery in April 2017 |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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==History== |
==History== |
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The line was originally opened in 1929 with a track gauge of {{RailGauge|1067mm}} for army training purposes, and ceased to be used in 1945.{{citation needed|date=September 2014}} |
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The first section of the line, 2.5 km from {{ja-stalink|Shin-Tsudanuma}} to {{ja-stalink|Yakuendai}}, was opened on 27 December 1947, with a track gauge of {{RailGauge|1067mm}} and electrified at 1,500 V DC overhead.<ref name="terada2013">{{cite book |last = Terada |first = Hirokazu |title = {{noitalic|データブック日本の私鉄}} |trans_title= Databook: Japan's Private Railways |publisher = Neko Publishing |date = 19 January 2013 |location = Japan |page =49 |isbn = 978-4-7770-1336-4}}</ref> The line was regauged to {{RailGauge|1372mm}} in October 1953, and the entire line was completed as a single-track line by 21 April 1955.<ref name="terada2013"/> In August 1959, the line was again regauged, this time to {{RailGauge|1435mm}} to match the standard gauge used by [[Keisei Electric Railway]].<ref name="terada2013"/> |
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The line was transferred to the Shin-Keisei Railway, which reopened and electrified at 1,500 V DC (overhead) the first section of the line, {{Convert|2.5|km|mi|abbr=on}} from {{STN|Shin-Tsudanuma}} to {{STN|Yakuendai}}, on 27 December 1947.<ref name="terada2013">{{cite book |last = Terada |first = Hirokazu |script-title=ja: データブック日本の私鉄 |trans-title=Databook: Japan's Private Railways |publisher = Neko Publishing |date = 19 January 2013 |location = Japan |page =49 |isbn = 978-4-7770-1336-4}}</ref> The Yukuendai–Takifudo section was reopened in 1948, and extended to Hatsutomi the following year.{{citation needed|date=March 2017}} |
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The reopened sections were regauged to {{RailGauge|1372mm}} in October 1953, and the entire line was reopened as a single-track line by 21 April 1955.<ref name="terada2013"/> In August 1959, the line was again regauged, this time to {{RailGauge|1435mm}} to match the standard gauge used by [[Keisei Electric Railway]].<ref name="terada2013"/> |
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=== Future plans === |
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In December 10, 2006, Shin-Keisei Line began through services to and from [[Chiba Chūō Station|Chiba Chūō]] on the [[Keisei Chiba Line]]. |
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On 31 October 2023, it was announced that the Shin-Keisei Line would be merged into the Keisei Electric Railway and renamed to the {{Nihongo|'''Matsudo Line'''|松戸線|Matsudo-sen}}. The move is expected to be completed by April 2025.<ref>{{Cite web |date=31 October 2023 |title=京成電鉄、新京成電鉄を吸収合併へ2025年4月 現在の路線・駅は維持する方針 |trans-title=Keisei Electric Railway will absorb the Shin-Keisei Electric Railway in April 2025; Plans made to maintain current routes and stations |url=https://www.chibanippo.co.jp/news/economics/1124565 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231031125424/https://www.chibanippo.co.jp/news/economics/1124565 |archive-date=31 October 2023 |access-date=31 October 2023 |website=Chiba Nippo |language=ja}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=31 October 2023 |title=新京成電鉄、解散・消滅へ - 京成電鉄が吸収合併、2025年実施予定 |trans-title=Shin-Keisei Electric Railway to dissolve and disappear - Keisei Electric Railway will absorb the railway in the merger, scheduled to take place in 2025 |url=https://news.mynavi.jp/article/20231031-2807582/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231031115818/https://news.mynavi.jp/article/20231031-2807582/ |archive-date=31 October 2023 |access-date=31 October 2023 |website=MyNavi Corporation |language=ja}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Kinoshita |first=Kenji |date=2024-06-25 |title= |script-title=ja:新京成電鉄を吸収合併、京成電鉄「松戸線」に - 車両カラー変更へ |trans-title=Merger with Shin-Keisei Electric Railway to form Keisei Electric Railway "Matsudo Line" - Change of train livery |url=https://news.mynavi.jp/article/20240625-2972948/ |access-date=2024-06-26 |website=Mynavi News |language=ja}}</ref> |
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Shin-Keisei Line | |||
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SL | |||
Overview | |||
Locale | Chiba Prefecture, Japan | ||
Termini | |||
Stations | 24 | ||
Service | |||
Type | Commuter rail | ||
Operator(s) | Shin-Keisei Electric Railway | ||
Depot(s) | Kunugiyama, Tsudanuma | ||
Rolling stock | |||
History | |||
Opened | December 27, 1947 | ||
Technical | |||
Line length | 26.5 km (16.5 mi) | ||
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) | ||
Electrification | 1,500 V DC overhead catenary | ||
Operating speed | 85 km/h (55 mph) | ||
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The Shin-Keisei Line (新京成線, Shin-Keisei-sen) is a railway line in Japan owned by the private railway company Shin-Keisei Electric Railway, a subsidiary of Keisei Electric Railway. The line runs between Matsudo Station in Matsudo, Chiba, and Keisei-Tsudanuma Station in Narashino, Chiba.
Operations
[edit]All trains stop at all stations. Most trains operate throughout the line, although during the morning hours, some services terminate at Shin-Tsudanuma. In mornings and nights some trains originate or terminate at Kunugiyama.
Services operate at a frequency of one train every 4 minutes in the morning peak, every 10 minutes during the day, and every 8 minutes in the evening peak. During the daytime, Shin-Keisei runs alternate through trains to Chiba-Chūō on the Keisei Chiba Line.
Stations
[edit]- All trains stop at all stations.
No. | Station | Japanese | Distance (km) | Transfers | Location | |
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Between stations |
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SL01 | Matsudo | 松戸 | - | 0.0 km (0 mi) |
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Matsudo |
SL02 | Kamihongō | 上本郷 | 1.7 km (1.1 mi) | 1.7 km (1.1 mi) | ||
SL03 | Matsudo-Shinden | 松戸新田 | 0.7 km (0.43 mi) | 2.4 km (1.5 mi) | ||
SL04 | Minoridai | みのり台 | 0.6 km (0.37 mi) | 3.0 km (1.9 mi) | ||
SL05 | Yabashira | 八柱 | 0.8 km (0.50 mi) | 3.8 km (2.4 mi) | JM Musashino Line (Shin-Yahashira Station) | |
SL06 | Tokiwadaira | 常盤平 | 1.8 km (1.1 mi) | 5.6 km (3.5 mi) | ||
SL07 | Gokō | 五香 | 1.8 km (1.1 mi) | 7.4 km (4.6 mi) | ||
SL08 | Motoyama | 元山 | 1.3 km (0.81 mi) | 8.7 km (5.4 mi) | ||
SL09 | Kunugiyama | くぬぎ山 | 0.9 km (0.56 mi) | 9.6 km (6.0 mi) | Kamagaya | |
SL10 | Kita-Hatsutomi | 北初富 | 1.7 km (1.1 mi) | 11.3 km (7.0 mi) | ||
SL11 | Shin-Kamagaya | 新鎌ヶ谷 | 0.8 km (0.50 mi) | 12.1 km (7.5 mi) | ||
SL12 | Hatsutomi | 初富 | 1.2 km (0.75 mi) | 13.3 km (8.3 mi) | ||
SL13 | Kamagaya-Daibutsu | 鎌ヶ谷大仏 | 2.1 km (1.3 mi) | 15.4 km (9.6 mi) | ||
SL14 | Futawamukōdai | 二和向台 | 0.9 km (0.56 mi) | 16.3 km (10.1 mi) | Funabashi | |
SL15 | Misaki | 三咲 | 0.8 km (0.50 mi) | 17.1 km (10.6 mi) | ||
SL16 | Takifudō | 滝不動 | 1.4 km (0.87 mi) | 18.5 km (11.5 mi) | ||
SL17 | Takanekōdan | 高根公団 | 1.0 km (0.62 mi) | 19.5 km (12.1 mi) | ||
SL18 | Takanekido | 高根木戸 | 0.6 km (0.37 mi) | 20.1 km (12.5 mi) | ||
SL19 | Kita-Narashino | 北習志野 | 0.9 km (0.56 mi) | 21.0 km (13.0 mi) | TR Tōyō Rapid Railway Line | |
SL20 | Narashino | 習志野 | 0.7 km (0.43 mi) | 21.7 km (13.5 mi) | ||
SL21 | Yakuendai | 薬園台 | 0.8 km (0.50 mi) | 22.5 km (14.0 mi) | ||
SL22 | Maebara | 前原 | 1.4 km (0.87 mi) | 23.9 km (14.9 mi) | ||
SL23 | Shin-Tsudanuma | 新津田沼 | 1.4 km (0.87 mi) | 25.3 km (15.7 mi) |
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Narashino |
SL24 | Keisei Tsudanuma | 京成津田沼 | 1.2 km (0.75 mi) | 26.5 km (16.5 mi) |
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Rolling stock
[edit]- Shin-Keisei 8800 series (since 1986)
- Shin-Keisei 8900 series (since 1993)
- Shin-Keisei N800 series (since May 2005)[1]
- Shin-Keisei 80000 series (since December 2019)[2]
All trains are based at Kunugiyama and Tsudanuma Depots.
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Shin-Keisei 8800 series
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Shin-Keisei 8900 series
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Shin-Keisei N800 series
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Shin-Keisei 80000 series
Former
[edit]- Keisei 33/39/45 series
- Keisei 100/126 series
- Keisei 200/220/250/500/550/2300 series
- Keisei 300 series
- Keisei 600 series
- Keisei 700/2200 series
- Keisei 1100 series
- Keisei 1500 series
- Keisei 2100 series
- Shin-Keisei 800 series (from 1974 until 2010)
- Shin-Keisei 8000 series (from 1978 until 2021)[2]
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Keisei 200 series
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Shin-Keisei 800 series
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Shin-Keisei 8000 series in revised livery in April 2017
History
[edit]The line was originally opened in 1929 with a track gauge of 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) for army training purposes, and ceased to be used in 1945.[citation needed]
The line was transferred to the Shin-Keisei Railway, which reopened and electrified at 1,500 V DC (overhead) the first section of the line, 2.5 km (1.6 mi) from Shin-Tsudanuma to Yakuendai, on 27 December 1947.[3] The Yukuendai–Takifudo section was reopened in 1948, and extended to Hatsutomi the following year.[citation needed]
The reopened sections were regauged to 1,372 mm (4 ft 6 in) in October 1953, and the entire line was reopened as a single-track line by 21 April 1955.[3] In August 1959, the line was again regauged, this time to 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) to match the standard gauge used by Keisei Electric Railway.[3]
Future plans
[edit]On 31 October 2023, it was announced that the Shin-Keisei Line would be merged into the Keisei Electric Railway and renamed to the Matsudo Line (松戸線, Matsudo-sen). The move is expected to be completed by April 2025.[4][5][6]
References
[edit]- ^ 歴史年表2000年 - 2009年 [Chronology 2000 - 2009]. Official website (in Japanese). Japan: Shin-Keisei Electric Railway. 2009. Retrieved 6 August 2013.
- ^ a b 新京成電鉄80000形、新造車両1編成を11/2導入 - 8000形は全車引退 [Shin-Keisei 80000 series, 1 new set introduced on 2 November - All 8000 series retired] (in Japanese). Japan: Mynavi News. 2021. Retrieved 2 November 2021.
- ^ a b c Terada, Hirokazu (19 January 2013). データブック日本の私鉄 [Databook: Japan's Private Railways]. Japan: Neko Publishing. p. 49. ISBN 978-4-7770-1336-4.
- ^ "京成電鉄、新京成電鉄を吸収合併へ2025年4月 現在の路線・駅は維持する方針" [Keisei Electric Railway will absorb the Shin-Keisei Electric Railway in April 2025; Plans made to maintain current routes and stations]. Chiba Nippo (in Japanese). 31 October 2023. Archived from the original on 31 October 2023. Retrieved 31 October 2023.
- ^ "新京成電鉄、解散・消滅へ - 京成電鉄が吸収合併、2025年実施予定" [Shin-Keisei Electric Railway to dissolve and disappear - Keisei Electric Railway will absorb the railway in the merger, scheduled to take place in 2025]. MyNavi Corporation (in Japanese). 31 October 2023. Archived from the original on 31 October 2023. Retrieved 31 October 2023.
- ^ Kinoshita, Kenji (2024-06-25). 新京成電鉄を吸収合併、京成電鉄「松戸線」に - 車両カラー変更へ [Merger with Shin-Keisei Electric Railway to form Keisei Electric Railway "Matsudo Line" - Change of train livery]. Mynavi News (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-06-26.