The ShÃ
ÂnanâÂÂShinjuku Line () is a passenger railway service in Japan which commenced in December 2001. The line has no dedicated track as services run through shared sections along the RyÃ
ÂmÃ
 Line, Takasaki Line, Utsunomiya Line, Yamanote freight line, Yokosuka Line, and TÃ
ÂkaidÃ
 Main Line. It is treated as a distinct service at stations and on railway maps.
Services
Service patterns on the ShÃ
ÂnanâÂÂShinjuku Line are as follows:
Utsunomiya LineâÂÂYokosuka Line route
- ShÃ
ÂnanâÂÂShinjuku Line local (Utsunomiya Line: local; Ã
ÂmiyaâÂÂÃ
Âfuna: local; Yokosuka Line: local)
- Services commenced on December 1, 2001.
- One train per hour is operated between (some to/from ) and ; this increases to 2âÂÂ3 trains per hour during peak periods. Sometimes trains operate to/from Ã
Âfuna as well as to/from on weekday mornings.
- Most trains are operated in 15-car sets. Some pause at Koganei to couple-up or divide, with the 10-car portion continues northward; others are operated in 10-car sets along the entire line.
- E233 series LED Displays show a green colour for this service.
- ShÃ
ÂnanâÂÂShinjuku Line local / ShÃ
ÂnanâÂÂShinjuku Line rapid (Utsunomiya Line: Rapid; Ã
ÂmiyaâÂÂÃ
Âfuna: Local; Yokosuka Line: Local)
- Services commenced on October 16, 2004.
- From morning to midday, trains are operated hourly between Utsunomiya and Zushi (some to/from Ã
Âfuna). Trains operate as rapid services within the Utsunomiya Line and as local services within the Yokosuka Line. These services replace daytime Rabbit rapid trains within the Utsunomiya Line to/from Ueno.
- Most trains are operated in 15-car sets. Some pause at Koganei to couple-up or divide, with the 10-car portion is operated north of Koganei; others are operated in 10-car sets along the entire line.
- E233 series LED Displays show an orange colour within the Utsunomiya Line, and a green colour south of Ã
Âmiya for this service.
Takasaki LineâÂÂTÃ
ÂkaidÃ
 Line route
- ShÃ
ÂnanâÂÂShinjuku Line local / ShÃ
ÂnanâÂÂShinjuku Line rapid (Takasaki Line: Local; Ã
ÂmiyaâÂÂTotsuka: Rapid; TotsukaâÂÂTÃ
ÂkaidÃ
 Line: Local)
- Services commenced on December 1, 2001.
- One train per hour is operated between and (some to/from ). During peak periods when there are no special rapid services this increases to 2âÂÂ3 trains per hour, with trains to/from , KÃ
Âzu, and . Some morning southbound trains and weekday evening northbound trains operate to/from via the RyÃ
ÂmÃ
 Line; one weekday morning train is operated from .
- Except for a single northbound morning and southbound evening train, all trains are operated in 15-car sets south of Kagohara, where they are joined/separated; a 10-car train is operated north of Kagohara. The train from Fukaya is operated as a 15-car set.
- E233 series LED Displays show an orange colour between Ã
Âmiya and Totsuka, and a green colour within the Takasaki and TÃ
ÂkaidÃ
 Lines for this service.
- ShÃ
ÂnanâÂÂShinjuku Line special rapid (Takasaki LineâÂÂÃ
ÂmiyaâÂÂÃ
ÂfunaâÂÂTÃ
ÂkaidÃ
 Line: Special Rapid)
- Services commenced on October 16, 2004.
- One train per hour is operated throughout the day. This service replaces Urban rapid services to/from Ueno within the Takasaki Line. Except for the first northbound train, which starts from Hiratsuka, all trains are operated between Takasaki and Odawara.
- Except for two round trips on weekdays, all trains are operated in 15-car sets (containing 1 10 car train and 1 5 car train) south of Kagohara, where they are joined/separated; a 10-car train is operated north of Kagohara.
- On very rare occasions in the past, extra services would be operated on weekends and holidays, in which two services each way to/from Odawara are extended to/from , stopping at Manazuru and Yugawara.
- E233 series LED Displays show a blue colour for this service.
Station list
- Trains stop at stations marked "âÂÂ" and pass those marked "ï½Â".
- For information on Limited Express services, see the ShÃ
Ânan article.
Notes
Rolling stock
Initially, services were operated using a mixture of rolling stock, including 115 series, 211 series, 215 series (double-deck), E217 series, and E231-1000 series EMUs, but rolling stock was standardized on the E231-1000 series EMUs in 2004, from which date these trains also included two bilevel Green cars. From the start of the new timetable on 14 March 2015, E233-3000 series trainsets were also introduced on ShonanâÂÂShinjuku Line services.
History
On 20 August 2016, station numbering was introduced with stations being assigned station numbers between JS06 and JS24. Numbers increase towards in the northbound direction towards Omiya.
See also
References
Further reading
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