- Hokkaidō Shinkansen
The Hokkaidō Shinkansen (北海道新幹線) is a
high-speed rail line currently under construction between Aomori (Honshū ) andHokkaidō through theSeikan Tunnel . Construction started in May 2005, and the initial Shin-Aomori to Shin-Hakodate section is projected to open in 2015. There are long-term plans to extend the line to Sapporo. The line will be operated by theHokkaido Railway Company (JR Hokkaidō).Tōhoku and Hokkaidō Shinkansen services are hoped to be operated at speeds of up to 360 km/h. The proposed journey time from
Tokyo toSapporo is advertised locally as 3 hours, 57 minutes.At the present time the Seikan Tunnel can only carry
narrow-gauge traffic (Kaikyō Line ), but it will be upgraded todual gauge , with both standard andnarrow-gauge tracks.In the early 1970s, two other Shinkansen routes were proposed for Hokkaidō: Sapporo -
Asahikawa andOshamanbe - Sapporo (South Route). Plans have been indefinitely shelved at the present time.tations
:1: The name is tentative.:2: The current name will be changed when the Shinkansen line opens.
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