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[[Image:Hakushin 115 Toyosaka 20080526.JPG|thumb|right|115 series train approaches Toyosaka Station on a local Hakushin Line service to Niigata, May 2008]]
The {{nihongo|'''Hakushin Line'''|白新線|Hakushin-sen}} is a [[Japan|Japanese]] [[rail transport|rail line]] operated by [[East Japan Railway Company]] (JR East), which runs between [[Shibata, Niigata|Shibata]] and [[Niigata City]] in [[Niigata Prefecture]].
The {{nihongo|'''Hakushin Line'''|白新線|Hakushin-sen}} is a [[Japan|Japanese]] [[rail transport|rail line]] operated by [[East Japan Railway Company]] (JR East), which runs between [[Niigata Station]] and [[Shibata Station (Niigata)|Shibata Station ]] in [[Niigata Prefecture]].

==Route data==
* Length: 27.3 km
* Number of stations: 10
* Gauge: 1,067 mm
* Electrification: 1,500 V DC
* Track: Double between [[Niigata Station|Niigata]] and [[Niizaki Station|Niizaki]] only
* Signalling: ATS-Ps


==Rolling stock==
==Rolling stock==
[[Image:485 Inaho 8 Higashi-Niigata 20080526.JPG|thumb|right|485 series passes through Higashi-Niigata Station on ''Inaho'' service to Niigata, May 2008]]
* [[115 series]] EMUs
* [[115 series]] EMUs
* E127 series EMUs
* E127 series EMUs

Revision as of 03:10, 27 May 2008

115 series train approaches Toyosaka Station on a local Hakushin Line service to Niigata, May 2008

The Hakushin Line (白新線, Hakushin-sen) is a Japanese rail line operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East), which runs between Niigata Station and Shibata Station in Niigata Prefecture.

Route data

  • Length: 27.3 km
  • Number of stations: 10
  • Gauge: 1,067 mm
  • Electrification: 1,500 V DC
  • Track: Double between Niigata and Niizaki only
  • Signalling: ATS-Ps

Rolling stock

485 series passes through Higashi-Niigata Station on Inaho service to Niigata, May 2008