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Nagano Shinkansen
Nagano Shinkansen E2 Series train at Nagano Station, currently the northern terminus of the lineOverview Type Shinkansen Locale Japan Termini Takasaki
NaganoStations 6 Operation Opened 1 October 1997 Owner JR East Depot(s) Nagano Rolling stock E2 Series Shinkansen Technical Line length 117.4 km Track gauge 1,435 mm Electrification 25 kV AC, 50/60 Hz, overhead catenary Operating speed 260 km/h Route map The Nagano Shinkansen (長野新幹線 ) is a Shinkansen high-speed rail line operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) between Takasaki and Nagano in Japan. It opened on 1 October 1997, connecting Tokyo and Nagano in time for the 1998 Winter Olympics held in Nagano. The Nagano Shinkansen forms the first section of the planned Hokuriku Shinkansen line currently under construction to Kanazawa, Tsuruga and eventually Osaka.
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Services
The Asama trains, named for Mount Asama, an active volcano alongside the line, currently connect Tokyo and Nagano in a minimum of 79 minutes, at a maximum speed of 260 km/h. These services are run by JR East E2 Series sets. There are approximately 2 services an hour; stopping patterns are varied, with only a few services stopping at all stations. The trains run along the Jōetsu and Tōhoku Shinkansen lines from Tokyo to Takasaki.
The Nagano Shinkansen services replaced the conventional Shinetsu Main Line limited express services, also named Asama, which previously took 2 hours 50 minutes from Tokyo (Ueno Station) to Nagano. Following the opening of the Shinkansen, part of the conventional line was abandoned between Yokokawa and Karuizawa. This segment included the steeply-graded Usui Pass which required the use of bank engines on all trains.
A new island platform was constructed at Tokyo Station to coincide with the new services; this increased the number of JR East shinkansen platforms to two (serving four tracks).
Stations
Station name Japanese Distance from Takasaki Transfers Location Tōhoku Shinkansen Tokyo 東京 -108.6 km JR East: Chūō Main Line, Keihin-Tōhoku Line, Keiyō Line, Sōbu Line (Rapid), Tōkaidō Main Line, Tōkaidō Shinkansen, Yamanote Line, Yokosuka Line
Tokyo Metro: ○ Marunouchi Line (M-17), ○ Tōzai Line (Ōtemachi, T-09)Chiyoda Tokyo Ueno 上野 -105 km JR East: Jōban Line, Keihin-Tōhoku Line, Takasaki Line, Tōhoku Main Line (Utsunomiya Line), Yamanote Line
Keisei: Main Line (Keisei Ueno)
Tokyo Metro: ○ Ginza Line (G-16), ○ Hibiya Line (H-17)Taitō Ōmiya 大宮 -77.3 km JR East: Jōestu Shinkansen (and Hokuriku Shinkansen), Kawagoe Line, Keihin-Tōhoku Line, Saikyō Line, Shōnan-Shinjuku Line, Takasaki Line, Tōhoku Main Line (Utsunomiya Line)
Saitama New Urban Transit: Ina Line (New Shuttle)
Tōbu: Noda LineŌmiya-ku, Saitama Saitama Jōetsu Shinkansen Ōmiya 大宮 Ōmiya-ku, Saitama Saitama Kumagaya 熊谷 -40.7 km Chichibu Railway: Chichibu Main Line
JR East: Shōnan-Shinjuku Line, Takasaki LineKumagaya Honjō-Waseda 本庄早稲田 -19.6 km Honjō Takasaki 高崎 0 km Jōshin Electric Railway: Jōshin Line
JR East: Agatsuma Line, Hachikō Line, Hokuriku Shinkansen, Jōetsu Line, Ryōmō Line, Shin'etsu Main Line, Shōnan-Shinjuku Line, Takasaki LineTakasaki Gunma Nagano Shinkansen Takasaki 高崎 Takasaki Gunma Annaka-Haruna 安中榛名 18.5 km Annaka Karuizawa 軽井沢 41.8 km Shinano Railway: Shinano Railway Line Karuizawa, Kitasaku Nagano Sakudaira 佐久平 59.4 km JR East: Koumi Line Saku Ueda 上田 84.2 km Shinano Railway: Shinano Railway Line
Ueda Electric Railway Bessho LineUeda Nagano 長野 117.4 km JR East: Iiyama Line, Shin'etsu Main Line, Shinonoi Line
Nagano Electric Railway Nagano Line
Shinano Railway LineNagano See also
Media related to Nagano Shinkansen at Wikimedia Commons
External links
- JR East website (Japanese)
Shinkansen Lines in service Main lines Mini-Shinkansen
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earning trainsetsClass 1000 • Class 951 • Class 961 • Class 962 • Doctor Yellow • WIN350 • STAR21 • 300X • Fastech 360 • Gauge Change Train • MLX-01Operators JR East lines Shinkansen Main Local Agatsuma · Akabane · Aterazawa · Ban'etsu East · Ban'etsu West · Echigo · Gonō · Hachikō · Hachinohe · Hakushin · Hanawa · Iiyama · Ishinomaki · Itō · Itsukaichi · Iwaizumi · Jōban · Jōetsu · Kamaishi · Karasuyama · Kashima · Kawagoe · Keiyō · Kesennuma · Kitakami · Koumi · Kururi · Mito · Musashino · Nambu · Narita · Negishi · Nikkō · Ōfunato · Oga · Ōito · Ōme · Ōminato · Rikuu East · Rikuu West · Ryōmō · Sagami · Senseki · Senzan · Shinonoi · Sotobō · Suigun · Tadami · Takasaki · Tazawako · Tōgane · Tsugaru · Tsurumi · Uchibō · Yahiko · Yamada · Yamanote · Yokohama · Yokosuka · YonesakaOthers Chūō Rapid · Chūō-Sōbu · Gala-Yuzawa · Keihin-Tōhoku · Saikyō · Shōnan-Shinjuku · Sōbu Rapid · (Tōhoku Jūkan - under construction)Past Categories:- Lines of East Japan Railway Company
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- Standard gauge railways in Japan
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