- Senseki Line
The nihongo|Senseki Line|仙石線|Senseki sen is a rail line in
Miyagi Prefecture ,Japan . Part of theEast Japan Railway Company (JR East) system, it runs fromAoba-dōri Station in Sendai toIshinomaki Station in Ishinomaki, and provides access to the central coast areas of Miyagi Prefecture, significantly theMatsushima area. It connects with theSendai Subway Nanboku Line at Aoba-dōri Station; theTōhoku Shinkansen , theTōhoku Main Line and theSenzan Line atSendai Station ; and theIshinomaki Line inIshinomaki .Name
The name Senseki (仙石) comes from the combination of the first kanji of Sendai (仙台) and Ishinomaki (石巻), the two cities that the Senseki Line connects.
ervice
There are three types of services on the Senseki Line: one local train and two types of rapid trains.
Local
Local trains originating from Aoba-dōri may have any of the following destinations:
*Kozurushinden
*Tagajō
*Higashi-Shiogama
*Takagimachi
*IshinomakiAny train originating from any of the previous destinations will head to Aoba-dōri.Rapid
All rapid trains will stop at the following stations:
*Aoba-dōri
*Sendai
*Tagajō
*Hon-Shiogama
*Matsushima-Kaigan
*Takagimachi
*Nobiru
*Rikuzen-Ono
*Yamoto
*Higashi-Yamoto
*Rikuzen-Akai
*Hebita
*Rikuzen-Yamashita
*IshinomakiThe first kind of rapid train will only stop at the previous stations, while a second type, in addition to the previous stations, will also stop at all stations between Tagajō and Sendai Stations.Timeline
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June 5 1925 : Miyagi Electric Railway (later Senseki Line): Sendai – Nishi-Shiogama
*January 1 1926 : Miyaginohara station opens
*April 14 1926 : Nishi-Shiogama – Hon-Shiogama
*April 18 1927 : Hon-Shiogama – Matsushima-Kōen (later Matsushima-Kaigan station)
*April 10 1928 : Matsushima-Kōen – Rikuzen-Ono
*May 15 1928 : Nigatake station opens
*November 22 1928 : Rikuzen-Ono – Ishinomaki station, connecting Sendai to Ishinomaki
*June 1 1929 : Kazuma station opens
*October 23 1931 : Nobiru station becomes Tōhoku-Suma station
*December 1 1931 : Tōna station opens
*January 8 1932 : Ishinomaki station becomes Miyaden-Ishinomaki station
*August 1 1932 : Geba station opens
*February 1 1939 : Miyaden-Yamashita station (later Rikuzen-Yamashita station) opens
*November 7 1939 : Miyaden-Yamashita – Kama (later Ishinomaki Port station) freight connection opens
*May 1 1944 : Miyagi Electric Railway is nationalized, becomes the Senseki Line; Higashi-Nanabanchō; station becomes Sendai Higashi-Guchi station, Hamada becomes Rikuzen-Hamada, Matsushima-Kōen becomes Matsushima-Kaigan, Tomiyama becomes Rikuzen-Tomiyama, Ōtsuka becomes Rikuzen-Ōtsuka, Tōhoku-Suma becomes Nobiru, and Miyaden-Ishinomaki becomes Ishinomaki.
*June 1 1952 : Sendai – Sendai Higashi-Guchi stops
*September 26 1952 : Sendai – Sendai Higashi-Gushi abolished
*1957: Rapid trains begin operation
*February 23 1968 : Two tracks open from Fukudamachi – Tagajō
*March 19 1968 : Two tracks open from Rikuzen-Haranomachi – Fukudamachi
*October 11 1968 : Kama – Ishinomaki-Futō freight connection opens
*September 26 1969 : Two tracks open from Tagajō to Nishi-Shiogama
*April 1 1971 : Kama – Ishinomaki-Minato freight connection abolished
*March 15 1972 : Kama station becomes Ishinomaki-Minato Station
*1974: Type 72 and 79 trains begin operation
*October 1 1979 :103 series trains begin operation
*April 1 1981 : Nakanosakae station opens
*November 1 1981 : Nishi-Shiogama – Higashi-Shiogama become elevated, double tracks; Hon-Shiogama and Higashi-Shiogama stations moved
*October 2 1983 : Weekend schedule different from regular schedule is implemented
*March 31 1987 : Higashi-Yamoto station opens
*April 1 1987 : Senseki Line becomes part of the East Japan Railway Co.
*March 13 1988 : Rapid trains take the name "Umikaze" along with scheduling changes
*July 21 1990 : Ishinomaki and Senseki Lines' Ishinomaki stations are merged
*March 15 1991 :
*November 1 1999 : Ishinomaki-Minato – Ishinomaki-Futō; freight connection abolished
*March 11 2000 : Sendai – Rikuzen-Haranomachi placed underground; Aoba-dōri – Sendai added
*November 5 2002 :205 series trains begin operation
*March 13 2004 : Kozurushinden station opens
*October 16 2004 : "Umikaze" name is discontinued, weekday and Saturday schedules are merged
*March 16 2005 : Nishi-Shiogama becomes automatedtation List
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