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The Mihara Line is a suburban commuter line operated by [[Harmony Rail Transit (Lamtsu)]], and is the primary railway connection to the [[Tai Hing]] peninsula in the west of [[Lamtsu]]. | The Mihara Line is a suburban commuter line operated by [[Harmony Rail Transit (Lamtsu)]], and is the primary railway connection to the [[Tai Hing]] peninsula in the west of [[Lamtsu]]. Trains are dispatched from [[Lamtsu Depot]] and Nanae Depot. | ||
=== History === | === History === | ||
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The Hakone Line runs on Mihara Line tracks, excluding the spur line to Tai Hing (Shinkansen Station) | The Hakone Line runs on Mihara Line tracks, excluding the spur line to Tai Hing (Shinkansen Station) | ||
The Mihara Line is connected to Lamtsu Freight Terminal, and is used by express freight trains that have high speeds. Other freight trains reverse at Kata and continue via the Ome Line. | |||
=== Services === | === Services === | ||
Officially, the Mihara Line is broken up into several sections, so ridership data from the Mihara Line only includes data from the section known as the Mihara Line, with parts of the line not officially included discounted. | Officially, the Mihara Line is broken up into several sections, so ridership data from the Mihara Line only includes data from the section known as the Mihara Line, with parts of the line not officially included discounted. | ||
The Suburban service was discontinued on the 1st July 2022 due to the Ome Line rebuild. The former Express service was then rebranded as the Rapid. | The Suburban service was discontinued on the 1st July 2022 due to the Ome Line rebuild. The former Express service was then rebranded as the Rapid. | ||
The line is single-tracked from Mihara to Tai Hing Forest. Trains can pass each other at Saito station. | The line is single-tracked from Mihara to Tai Hing Forest. Trains can pass each other at Saito station. |
Latest revision as of 08:12, 11 April 2023
Status | Operational |
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Locale | Lamtsu |
Termini | Mihara
Lamtsu Yamate Tai Hing Forest |
Stations | 11 |
Type | Commuter Rail |
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Operator(s) | Harmony Rail Transit (Lamtsu) |
Line Length | 9km |
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Operating speed | 120km/h |
The Mihara Line is a suburban commuter line operated by Harmony Rail Transit (Lamtsu), and is the primary railway connection to the Tai Hing peninsula in the west of Lamtsu. Trains are dispatched from Lamtsu Depot and Nanae Depot.
History
The Mihara Line was the 3rd HRT line in Lamtsu, and the 2nd to be constructed by HRT. The first stage of the line opened in 1982, from Misato to Mihara. The next section opened in 1998, from Mihara to Hayakawa, folllowed by the completion of the line as we know today in 2008, extending all the way to Tai Hing. At this stage, new services began to run on the Mihara Line. The section from Mihara to Hayakawa was split off into a separate line, with services terminating at Mihara. This line would later become the Ome Line. Rapid and Local services would run from Misato to Tai Hing, with express services terminating at Mihara.
The Mihara Line would be extended to Lamtsu in 2021, following a 15 year issue over NIMBY land acquisition to sextuple-track the section between Lamtsu and Misato. This allowed Express services to take over the old Rapid service trains, and ran from Yamate to Mihara. This also led to the creation of the Suburban service, which ran from Mihara to Hayakawa on the Ome Line.
In the 2022 Great Lamtsu Railway Rebuild, the Mihara Line would see the speed limits be lowered from 160 to 120 along most of the line, and Rapid services would not run on the single-tracked section from Mihara to Tai Hing (Now Tai Hing forest). Evidence of this can be found in the platforms at Tai Hing and Otaki, where the platforms are significantly longer than the train.
The previous E44 rolling stock was replaced by the E233-100 series in 2022.
The Hakone Line runs on Mihara Line tracks, excluding the spur line to Tai Hing (Shinkansen Station)
The Mihara Line is connected to Lamtsu Freight Terminal, and is used by express freight trains that have high speeds. Other freight trains reverse at Kata and continue via the Ome Line.
Services
Officially, the Mihara Line is broken up into several sections, so ridership data from the Mihara Line only includes data from the section known as the Mihara Line, with parts of the line not officially included discounted.
The Suburban service was discontinued on the 1st July 2022 due to the Ome Line rebuild. The former Express service was then rebranded as the Rapid.
The line is single-tracked from Mihara to Tai Hing Forest. Trains can pass each other at Saito station.
No, | Station Name | Station Name (English) | Local | Rapid (Seasonal) | Rapid | Suburban | Hakone Line | Between | Distance | Transfers | Line | Region |
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For Express: Through Service from Yamate | ||||||||||||
NB05 | 楠梓 | Lamtsu | ● | N.A | ● | ● | N.A | - | 0.0 | Seiyo Shinkansen
Tozai Line Yamate Line |
Namboku Line | Lamtsu City |
MH01 | 美里 | Misato | ● | ● | ● | ● | N.A | 1.5 | 1.5 | Yamate Line
Namboku Line Ome Line Sakuho Line Misato City Tram Ome Heritage Line |
Mihara Line | Misato City |
MH02 | 篠栗 | Sasaguri | ● | | | | | | | N.A | 1.2 | 2.7 | |||
MH03 | 津和野 | Tsuwano | ● | ▲ | ● | | | N.A | 1.3 | 4.0 | Heritage Ome Line
Iizuna Line |
Mihara | |
MH04 | 西三原 | Higashi-Mihara | ● | | | | | | | N.A | 0.9 | 4.9 | |||
MH05 | 三原 | Mihara | ● | ▲ | ● | ● | N.A | 0.3 | 5.2 | Ome Line | ||
MH06 | 斎藤 | Saito | ● | | | N.A | N.A | N.A | 1.7 | 6.9 | Saito City | ||
MH07
HK01 |
大多喜 | Otaki | | | | | N.A | N.A | N.A | 0.5 | 7.4 | |||
HK02 | 士幌 | Shihoro | | | | | N.A | N.A | ● | 0.7 | 8.1 | Hakone Line | Hakone | |
HK03 | 箱根 | Hakone | | | ● | N.A | N.A | ● | 0.4 | 8.5 | |||
MH08
HK04 |
大慶林 | Tai Hing Forest | ● | ▲ | N.A | N.A | ● | 0.2 | 8.7 | Tai Hing Tram | Tai Hing | |
HK05 | 大慶 | Tai Hing | N.A | N.A | N.A | N.A | ● | 0.3 | 9.0 | Seiyo Shinkansen | ||
Through Service to the Ome Line for Suburban |