- Jōban Line
The nihongo|Jōban Line|常磐線|Jōban sen is a rail line in
Japan and is part of theEast Japan Railway Company (JR East) system. It begins in Taitō-ku in Tokyo and follows the Pacific coasts of Chiba, Ibaraki, and Fukushima Prefectures before the line officially ends inIwanuma inMiyagi Prefecture . However, trains continue north on theTōhoku Main Line tracks all the way to Sendai.When recorded (such as in timetables), the Jōban Line is typically split into three parts: Ueno — Toride running both Local and Rapid services for the
Greater Tokyo Area , Ueno — Iwaki, for suburban and intercity service beyond Tokyo, and Iwaki — Sendai. This is because there are very few trains that go beyond Iwaki from either direction. The exceptions are the "Super Hitachi" Expresses which operate between Ueno and Sendai/Haranomachi, trains going to Yotsukura and Hisanohama from Mito, and trains going to Ueno and Mito from Kusano, Hisanohama, and Sōma.Timeline
1889
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January 16 1889 : Mito Railway (Mito — Oyama) begins operation.
*November 26 1890 : Mito Railway Freight Line (Mito — Nakagawa) begins operation.
*March 1 1892 : Mito Railway becomes part of the Nippon Railway.
*November 4 1895 : Nippon Railway Tsuchiura Line (Tsuchiura — Tomobe) begins operation.
*December 1 1895 : Hatori Station opens.
*December 25 1896 : Tsuchiura Line (Tabata — Tsuchiura), Sumidagawa Line (Tabata — Sumidagawa) begin operation.
*February 25 1897 : Iwaki Line (Mito — Taira [present-day Iwaki] ) begins operation.
*May 17 1897 : Tsuchiura Line Kameari Station opens.
*August 29 1897 : Iwaki Line (Taira — Kunohama) begins operation.
*November 10 1897 : Iwaki Line (Nakamura [present-day Sōma] — Iwanuma) begins operation.
*December 27 1897 : Tsuchiura Line Kanamachi Station opens.
*January 1898: Kitasenju — Sumidagawa connection opens.
*April 1 1898 : Ishigami Station opens.
*April 3 1898 : Iwaki Line (Haranomachi — Nakamura) begins operation.
*May 11 1898 : Iwaki Line (Odaka — Haranomachi) begins operation.
*August 6 1898 : Tsuchiura Line Mabashi Station opens.
*August 23 1898 : Iwaki Line (Kunohama — Odaka) begins operation, connecting Tabata and Iwanuma. Tsuchiura Line and Mito Line (Tomobe — Mito) and Iwaki Line are collectively renamed the Kaigan Line.
*December 1 1898 : Taka Station is renamed Iwaki-Ōta Station.1900
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August 4 1900 : Sanuki Station opens.
*November 22 1904 : Ōno Station opens.
*April 1 1905 : With the completion of Mikawashima — Nippori connection, the present-day route is finished. Nippori and Mikawashima Stations open. Service from Ueno to Tabata and back is abolished.
*November 1 1906 : Nippon Railway is nationalized.
*March 25 1909 : Tatsuta Station opens.
*October 12 1909 : Kaigan Line split and renamed: Jōban Line (Nippori — Iwanuma) and Sumidagawa Line (Tabata — Sumidagawa). Jōban Line also handles freight services.
*February 16 1910 : Minami-Nakagō Station opens.
*March 18 1910 : Katsuta and Ogitsu Stations open.
*May 1 1911 : Kita-Kogane Station opens.
*May 5 1911 : Sumidagawa Line is merged into the Jōban Line.
*June 1 1915 : Yoshida Station is renamed Hamayoshida Station.
*March 15 1921 : Yonomori Station opens.
*August 15 1922 : Nittaki Station opens.
*February 2 1925 : Kōen-Shimo Station opens, but only operates during the "ume " blossom-viewing season.
*October 28 1925 : Nippori — Taira connection finished (joined with northern tracks in 1965).
*December 11 1936 : Nippori — Matsudo tracks are electrified.
*October 1 1939 : Shimomago Station is renamed Hitachi-Taga Station.
*October 20 1939 : Sukegawa Station is renamed Hitachi Station.
*February 15 1944 : Momouchi signal box is built between Namie and Odaka.
*February 20 1944 : Suetsugi signal box is built between Kunohama and Hirono.
*June 1 1947 : Suetsugi signal box becomes Suetsugi Station.
*August 10 1948 : Momouchi signal box becomes Momouchi Station.
*May 10 1949 : Shimoyama Station opens.
*June 1 1949 : Matsudo — Toride tracks are electrified.
*July 6 1949 : JNR president at the time, Shimoyama Sadanori, is mysteriously found dead between Kita-Senju and Ayase Stations after being missing for 15 hours in a Mitsukoshi Department Store in Nihonbashi.
*May 10 1950 : Sekimoto Station is renamed Ōtsukō Station.
*May 1 1952 : Kita-Matsudo Station opens.
*July 10 1952 : Komagamine Station opens.
*October 1 1953 : Minami-Kashiwa Station opens.
*December 20 1956 : Tsuzura Station is renamed Uchigō Station.
*April 1 1957 : Ishigami Station is renamed Tōkai Station.
*June 1 1958 : Semi-express "Tokiwa" begins operation.
*October 10 1958 : The Special Express "Hatsukari" begins operation (Ueno — Aomori). It stops at Ueno, Mito, Taira, and Sendai Stations when it runs on the Jōban Line tracks.
*October 1 1959 : Nagatsuka Station is renamed Futaba Station.
*October 1 1960 : Kanayama signal box is built between Tatsuta and Tomioka. Ōkuma signal box is built between Watari and Iwanuma.
*March 20 1961 : Nakamura Station is renamed Sōma Station.
*June 1 1961 : Toride — Katsuta tracks are electrified.
*May 3 1962 : The Mikawashima Rail Crash occurs between Mikawashima and Minami-Senju when an Iwaki-bound passenger train crashes into the wreckage of a crash between an Ueno-bound passenger train and an Ueno-bound freight train. 160 people die and 296 are injured in the incident.
*October 1 1962 : Katsuta — Takahagi tracks are electrified.
*May 1 1963 : Takahagi — Taira tracks are electrified.
*April 20 1963 : Takahira signal box is built between Haranomachi and Kashima.
*September 30 1963 : Taira — Kusano tracks are electrified.
*March 5 1966 : "Tokiwa" semi-express becomes an express.
*February 1 1967 : Kōen-Shimo Station is renamed Kairakuen Station.
*August 20 1967 : With the electrification of the Kusano — Iwanuma tracks, the entire Jōban Line becomes electrified.
*October 1 1968 : "Hatsukari" express is moved to theTōhoku Main Line .
*October 1 1969 : Kairakuen Station becomes a temporary station. Seasonal "Hitachi" express begins operation.
*April 10 1970 : Freight line Kita-Kashiwa Station opens.
*October 1 1970 : "Hitachi" operates as a regular express.
*April 20 1971 : Construction of the Kita-Senju — Abiko Jōban Local Line is finished and runs through service to the Eidan Subway Chiyoda Line (present-dayTokyo Metro Chiyoda Line ). (The Chiyoda Line only ran as far as Kasumigaseki at the time). Tennōdai Station opens and Kita-Kashiwa Station is open to passengers.
*April 1 1973 : Shin-Matsudo Station opens.
*March 31 1978 : With the extension of its tracks to Yoyogi-Uehara Station, the Chiyoda Line shares tracks with the Odakyū Odawara Line up to Hon-Atsugi Station.203 series trains are introduced to run through service to the Chiyoda Line.
*November 15 1982 : Jōban Local Line extended from Abiko — Toride.
*February 1 1984 : Mito — Nakagawa freight line is closed.
*March 14 1985 : Bampaku-Chūō Station is temporarily opened (until September 16) for the Tsukuba Expo '85. The Uchigō-System-ku is abolished. The "Tokiwa" express ceases operations.
*April 1 1987 : With the split of JNR, the Jōban Line becomes part ofJR East .
*August 2 1988 : Ōkuma signal box becomes Ōkuma Station.
*March 11 1989 : 651 series "Super Hitachi" limited-express EMUs enter service.
*February 1 1993 : Kanayama signal box is abolished.
*February 10 1993 : Takahira signal box is abolished.
*December 3 1994 : Taira Station is renamed Iwaki Station.
*December 1 1995 : E501 series begins service between Ueno and Tsuchiura.
*October 1 1997 : E653 series "Fresh Hitachi" limited-express EMUs enter service.
*March 14 1998 : Hitachino-Ushiku Station opens where Bampaku-Chūō Station used to stand.
*December 7 1998 : 485 series "Hitachi" limited-express EMUs are retired.2000
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March 3 2002 : New E231-0 series EMUs introduced on commuter services.
*March 13 2004 : Kawajiri Station is renamed Jūō Station. Regular trains begin making stops at Mikawashima and Minami-Senju Stations throughout the day.
*October 16 2004 : Medium-distance trains are called rapid trains for the section between Ueno and Toride.
*July 9 2005 : NewE531 series dual-voltage EMUs enter service on line. Special Rapid Service begins between Ueno — Tsuchiura. Commuter Rapid service from Ueno ends. One Commuter Rapid service still runs from Mito to Ueno.
*March 17 2006 : All Commuter Rapid Service ends.
*May 15 2006 : Women-only cars introduced on Jōban Local Line trains [7:10 - 9:30 AM measured by the time the trains pass through Ayase station] from Toride running through to Yoyogi-Uehara on theTokyo Metro Chiyoda Line .
*2007-01-06 : Double-deck Green cars are phased in onE531 series EMUs running between Ueno and Takahagi. No Green car supplement required until start of new timetable on2007-03-18 .
*2007-02-21 :E501 series EMUs removed from Ueno - Tsuchiura services.
*2007-03-18 : Full Green car service commences onE531 series EMUs running between Ueno and Takahagi.
*2007-03-18 :E501 series EMUs reassigned toMito Line and Jōban services north of Tsuchiura as 10- or 5-car formations only.
*Summer 2008: NewE233 series 10-car EMUs introduced onTokyo Metro Chiyoda Line through-running services.tation list
Ueno – Iwaki
Iwaki – Sendai
Rolling stock
Rolling stock currently used
Commuter stock
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203 series 10-car EMUs (x17) (Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line through-running services, emerald green stripe) (from 1982)
*207 series 10-car EMU (x1) (Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line through-running services, emerald green stripe)
*209-1000 series 10-car EMUs (x2) (from December 1999)
*E231 series 10+5-car EMUs (emerald green/light green stripe) (from March 2002)
*E501 series 10+5-car EMUs (emerald green/white stripe) (from December 1995)
*E233 series 10-car EMUs (x18) (Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line through-running services, emerald green stripe, from summer 2008)Outer suburban stock
*415-1500 series 4-car EMUs (blue stripe) (from 1986)
*E531 series 10+5-car EMUs (x4) (blue stripe) (from July 2005)Express stock
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651 series 7+4-car EMUs (x9) (Super Hitachi services) (from March 1989)
*E653 series 7+4-car EMUs (Fresh Hitachi services) (from October 1997)Rolling stock used in the past
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403 series /415 series 7+4+4-car EMUs (cream with blue stripe) (from 1965 until March 2007)
*103 series 10+5-car EMUs (emerald green livery) (from December 1967 until March 2006)
*401 series EMUs (cream with blue stripe) (from June 1961 until 1987)
*485 series EMUs (Hitachi services) (from October 1972 until December 1998)
*80 series DMUs (Hitachi services) (from October 1969 until October 1972)
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