Ōminato Line

Ōminato Line

A KiHa 100 series DMU at Ominato Station on a Shimokita rapid service in October 2009
Overview
Native name 大湊線
Type Heavy rail
Termini Noheji
Ōminato
Stations 11
Operation
Opened 1921
Owner East Japan Railway Company
Rolling stock KiHa 100 series
Technical
Line length 58.4 km (36.3 mi)
Track gauge 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm)
Electrification none
Route map
Nambu Jūkan Railway (defunct)
Aoimori Railway Line
0.0 Noheji
2.8 Kita-Noheji
9.6 Arito
23.0 Fukkoshi
30.1 Mutsu-Yokohama
26.0 Arihata
42.7 Chikagawa
47.7 Kanayasawa
53.2 Akagawa
Ōhata Line (defunct)
55.5 Shimokita
58.4 Ōminato

The Ōminato Line (大湊線 Ōminato-sen) is a railway route operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). It connects Noheji Station and Ōminato Station on the Shimokita Peninsula in eastern Aomori Prefecture.

Station list

Station Japanese Distance (km) Rapid
Shimokita
Transfers Location
Between
stations
Total
Noheji 野辺地 - 0.0 Aoimori Railway Line Noheji Aomori
Kita-Noheji 北野辺地 2.8 2.8  
Arito 有戸 6.3 9.6  
Fukkoshi 吹越 13.4 23.0  
Mutsu-Yokohama 陸奥横浜 7.1 30.1  
Arihata 有畑 5.9 36.0   Yokohama
Chikagawa 近川 6.7 42.7   Mutsu
Kanayasawa 金谷沢 5.0 47.7  
Akagawa 赤川 5.5 53.2  
Shimokita 下北 2.3 55.4  
Ōminato 大湊 2.9 58.4  
●: All rapid service trains stop, ○: Some rapid service trains stop

History

On March 20, 1921, the Ōminato Light Railway (大湊軽便線 Ōminato-keibensen) began operations between Noheji Station and Mutsu-Yokohama Station. The line was extended to its present terminus of Ōminato Station by September 25, 1921. In 1922, the line was nationalized, and renamed the Ōminato Line of the Japanese Government Railway (JGR, later JNR).

Express Natsudomari operations began from Aomori Station on a seasonal basis began in 1968. The express was later downgraded to rapid service and renamed the Usori, and later the Shimokita. All freight operations were suspended from February 1, 1984. With the dissolution and privatization of the JNR on April 1, 1984, the line came under the control of the East Japan Railway Company. On December 4, 1999 a new centralized traffic control (CTC) system became operational. In 2002, seasonal excursion trains, Kirakira Michinoku operations were started, and a limited number of Shimokita trains were extended to terminate at Hachinohe Station instead of Noheji.

The Tōhoku Main Line section including Noheji was transferred from JR East to Aoimori Railway on December 4, 2010. This resulted in the isolation of the Ōminato Line from the rest of the JR East network.

References

This article incorporates material from the corresponding article in the Japanese Wikipedia.

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