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Joetsu Shinkansen

Joetsu Shinkansen (上越新幹線) is a high-speed railway line connecting Tokyo and Niigata, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company. It is one of the most complex lines in the Shinkansen network, as it has to cross the mountainous backbone of Honshu Island.

The program was initiated in 1971 by Niigata-born prime minister Tanaka Kakuei. Trial runs over the line began in November of 1980, reaching a record 210 km/h in 1981. Regular service began on November 15, 1982. The line was initially planned to terminate at Shinjuku Station, but economic considerations pushed JNR to merge the line with the existing Tohoku Shinkansen line at Omiya.

200 Series Shinkansen trains were introduced to the line in 1987, reaching 240 km/h the following year.

In 1991, a 400 Series Shinkansen train set a speed record of 345 km/h on the Joetsu line: in 1993, an experiemental train managed 425 km/h.

Trains and services

  • Tanigawa
  • Max Toki
  • Max Tanigawa

Stations

Station nameDistanceLocationConnections
Tokyo Station0Chiyoda, TokyoTokaido Shinkansen, Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line, Yamanote Line, Keihin-Tohoku Line, Chuo Line, Tokaido Main Line, Yokosuka Line, Sobu Line, Keiyo Line
Ueno Station3.6Taito, TokyoTokyo Metro Ginza Line, Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, Keisei Main Line , Joban Line , Yamanote Line, Keihin-Tohoku Line, Tohoku Line, Takasaki Line
Omiya Station30.3Omiya-ku, Saitama, SaitamaTohoku Shinkansen, Tobu Noda Line, New Shuttle, Keihin-Tohoku Line, Saikyo Line, Kawagoe Line, Tohoku Line, Takasaki Line
Kumagaya Station 64.7Kumagaya, Saitama PrefectureChichibu Railway , Takasaki Line
Honjo-Waseda Station 89.4Honjo, Saitama Prefecture
Takasaki Station 105Takasaki, Gunma PrefectureNagano Shinkansen, Joeshin Electric Railway , Takasaki Line, Hachiko Line, Ryomo Line, Joetsu Line, Shin'etsu Line
Jomo-Kogen Station 151.6Tsukiyono , Gunma Prefecture
Echigo-Yuzawa Station 199.2Yuzawa, Niigata PrefectureJoetsu Line
Urasa Station 228.9Yamato, Niigata PrefectureJoetsu Line
Nagaoka Station 270.6Nagaoka, Niigata PrefectureShin'etsu Line , Joetsu Line
Tsubame-Sanjo Station 293.8Tsubame and Sanjo, Niigata PrefectureYahiko Line
Niigata Station 333.9Niigata, Niigata PrefectureShin'etsu Line , Hakushin Line , Echigo Line

There is also a 1.8 km spur from Echigo-Yuzawa to Gala-Yuzawa Station , which is used in the winter months to bring passengers to a nearby ski resort.

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