The District of Joban Seiyo Shinkansen

Seiyo Shinkansen

From The District of Joban
Seiyo Shinkansen
A shot of the Galaxy service passing Tai Hing
General
Status Under Repairs
Owner Harmony Rail Transit (Joban)
Locale Joban, Sorano
Termini Central South Lamtsu
Stations 4
Service
Type Shinkansen
Operator(s) Harmony Rail Transit (Joban)
Depot(s) Fung Yuen Depot
Rolling stock HS2
History
Opened 1st March 2022
Technical
Line Length 51km
Track gauge 1435 mm
Electrification 100%
Operating speed 200km/h


The Seiyo Shinkansen (西予新幹線) is a line of the Joban Shinkansen network, connecting Central South in Fuka, Joban with Lamtsu in Sorano, the two biggest cities in the area. The line is jointly operated by Harmony Rail Transit (Joban) and Kowloon-Canton Railway Company. Harmony Rail Transit (Joban) operates the line far into the borders of Harmony Rail Transit (Lamtsu). it is a southward continuation of the Tohoku Shinkansen and serves other major cities such as Fung Yuen. The Shinkansen route is one of the shortest in the world, with the distance between some stations being comparable to the North-South Line. The Galaxy completes the trip from Central South to Lamtsu in 20 minutes, reaching a maximum speed of 200km/h. The Nagano and Shima Shinkansens continue the route eastwards towards Joetsu Prefecture.

Rolling Stock

As of June 2022, the following rolling stock operates on the Seiyo Shinkansen:

Stations

All stations on the Seiyo Shinkansen are operated by Harmony Rail Transit (Joban), with the exception of Lamtsu which is operated by Harmony Rail Transit (Lamtsu). Twinkle services stop at all stations, Twilight services have varying stopping patterns and Galaxy services skip all stations in-between Lamtsu and Central South. All trains stop at Lamtsu and Central south. The Lamtsu Railway Pass is not valid for travel on Galaxy services.

Legend:

All trains stop
All trains pass
Some trains stop
Services
Station CJK Twinkle Twilight Galaxy Distance from

Central South

Distance from

Fuka

Transfers Location
Central South 中環南 0.0 5.2 Tohoku Shinkansen

Joestu Line

North-South Line

Shuntien Line

Tsz Kiu Line

Central Light Rail

Central Joban
Fung Yuen 12.3 17.5 Fung Yuen Line Fung Yuen
Shin-Haebaru 28.3 33.5 Haebaru Railway Haebaru Main Line Iwate Prefecture Sorano
Tai Hing | 42.6 47.8 Hakone Line Lamtsu
Lamtsu 45.8 51.0 Nagano Shinkansen

Shima Shinkansen

Tozai Line

Mihara Line

Namboku Line

Yamate Line

History

The Seiyo Shinkansen was constructed to take traffic off the Fung Yuen and Ome Lines, and also provide competition to the Ome Railway Company's limited express services. The line was entirely funded by the Harmony Rail Group, and there were several different alignments proposed.

The first proposal was a half-shinkansen line, with the section from Central South from Fung Yuen being newly built for a Shinkansen. After which it would switch to a mini-shinkansen line using the Fung Yuen Main Line and continue using a similar alignment to the current day Ojika. This would have been called the "Fung Yuen Shinkansen" and would have been operated by Harmony Rail Transit (Joban) instead of Harmony Rail Transit (Lamtsu). HRT Lamtsu rejected the idea, as it would not receive any extra money from the project, and would even lose money from the reduction of Aotetsu services which had to pay to use the tracks into Misato.

The second proposal was a full Shinkansen line, with new tracks being built from Misato all the way to Central South paralleling the Ome Line, with the line to be called the "Lamtsu Shinkansen" or "Lamtsu Railway". The Ome Railway Company protested hotly against this, and bought huge swathes of land to prevent construction of this service, and therefore this proposal was dropped.

The third proposal was also a full Shinkansen line from Misato to Central South, but skirting to Fung Yuen via Ojika. The line would follow the Mihara Line from Misato to Mihara, then continue north-west to Ojika. This time, Nantetsu objected to this, as they had a very lucrative business model that revolved around the development of the Haebaru region due to the traffic passing through. Furthermore, there was no space at Misato for any new station developments.

The time between the third and fourth proposals was 10 years, for some unknown reason. In 1995 Harmony Rail Transit (Lamtsu) put forward the most complete proposal so far, yet which was also very ambitious. This alignment would first skirt to Tai Hing, avoiding all the more populated northern areas, before heading north to Ojika Junction (now Shin-Haebaru). The line then would run parallel to the Fung Yuen Main Line until Fung Yuen, allowing Harmony Rail Transit (Joban) to demolish the massively unprofitable portion of the Fung Yuen Main Line, and then cutting eastwards to Central South, using the right-of-way that had been reserved for the Tohoku Shinkansen 15 years prior. This plan however, had support from Nantetsu, who had by then diversified from railway operations and was mostly a real estate company. They would fund 40% of construction costs on the condition that all serviced stopped at Ojika Junction. The line would be operated by Harmony Rail Transit (Joban), who were filling to foot 20% more, and the remaining 40% would be funded by a loan from the Lamtsu Development Bank.