Ōfunato Line

Ōfunato Line
Ōfunato Line

Ichinoseki Station
Overview
Termini Ichinoseki Station
Sakari Station
Stations 25
Operation
Operator(s) East Japan Railway Company
Technical
Line length 105.7 km (65.7 mi) (Ichinoseki - Sakari)
Track gauge 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Electrification Not electrified
Route map
Line map

The Ōfunato Line (大船渡線 Ōfunato-sen?) is a local rail line in Japan. Part of the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) system, it runs as a spur line from Ichinoseki Station in Ichinoseki, Iwate, in central Japan to Sakari Station in Ōfunato, Iwate, on the coast. It connects with the Kesennuma Line at Kesennuma Station in Kesennuma and the privately owned Sanriku Railway's Minami-Riasu Line at Sakari Station in Ōfunato.

Contents

Service

As of April 2005, there were 27 services daily using this line (14 east-bound, 13 west-bound). In all cases, Kesennuma was a stop on a run, but run endpoints varied. These were Ichinoseki-Sakari (8 east-bound, 7 west-bound, including 4 express, 2 each way), Ichinoseki-Kesennuma (4 east-bound, 4 west-bound including 2 express, 1 each way), and Kesennuma-Sakari (2 east-bound, 2 west-bound, no express).

Additional information

The nickname of this line is the "Dragon Rail", as the spur line is thought to resemble the thin tail of a Chinese dragon and as a statement of the speed of the train over the considerable distance. Express trains on this line are marked "Super Dragon".[citation needed]

Station list

Station Name Japanese Distance
from previous station
Distance from Ichinoseki Super Dragon (Express) Transfers Location
Ichinoseki 一ノ関 N/A 0.0 km Tōhoku Main Line, Tōhoku Shinkansen Ichinoseki, Iwate
Mataki 真滝 5.7 km 5.7 km |
Rikuchū-Kanzaki 陸中門崎 8.0 km 13.7 km |
Iwanoshita 岩ノ下 3.8 km 17.5 km |
Rikuchū-Matsukawa 陸中松川 3.8 km 21.3 km |
Geibikei 猊鼻渓 2.0 km 23.3 km
Shibajyuku 柴宿 2.8 km 26.1 km |
Surisawa 摺沢 4.5 km 30.6 km
Senmaya 千厩 9.2 km 39.8 km
Konashi 小梨 3.6 km 43.4 km |
Yagoshi 矢越 4.2 km 47.6 km |
Orikabe 折壁 2.1 km 49.7 km |
Niitsuki 新月 5.6 km 55.3 km |
Kesennuma 気仙沼 6.7 km 62.0 km Kesennuma Line Kesennuma, Miyagi
Shishiori-Karakuwa 鹿折唐桑 2.2 km 64.2 km
Kami-Shishiori 上鹿折 5.3 km 69.5 km
Rikuzen-Yahagi 陸前矢作 10.0 km 79.5 km Rikuzen-Takata, Iwate
Takekoma 竹駒 3.0 km 82.5 km
Rikuzen-Takata 陸前高田 2.9 km 85.4 km
Wakinosawa 脇ノ沢 2.9 km 88.3 km
Otomo 小友 4.5 km 92.8 km
Hosoura 細浦 4.3 km 97.1 km Ōfunato, Iwate
Shimofunato 下船渡 3.1 km 100.2 km
Ōfunato 大船渡 2.9 km 103.1 km
Sakari 2.6 km 105.7 km Minami-Riasu Line

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