The is the service name used by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) for the section of the TÃ Âhoku Main Line between Tokyo Station in Tokyo and Kuroiso Station in Nasushiobara, Tochigi, Japan. In regular service, the remaining northern section of the TÃ Âhoku Main Line is referred to as the TÃ Âhoku Line. Separate service names are used because the line is electrified at south of Kuroiso and north of the station, meaning there are no regularly scheduled passenger services operating through Kuroiso Station.
Services on the Utsunomiya Line are typically divided into three categories: services to or from Ueno, Shà ÂnanâÂÂShinjuku Line services, and UenoâÂÂTokyo Line services. Between Ueno and à Âmiya, trains share the track with the Takasaki Line, both of which serve as de facto express services compared to the parallel KeihinâÂÂTà Âhoku Line.
The fastest service on the line, the rapid Rabbit, makes the run between Ueno and Utsunomiya in 1 hour and 26 minutes.
Service on the line is generally divided at Utsunomiya, though the number of through trains had been increasing steadily over the years. South of Utsunomiya, 10- and 15-car E231-1000/E233-3000 series four-door suburban commuter EMUs with Green cars attached service the line, while to the north service was provided chiefly by 4-car 205-600 series four-door EMUs. Starting 12 March 2022, all services north of Utsunomiya until Kuroiso use E131-600/-680 series EMUs, and through services using suburban 10/15-car trains ceased to operate.
Limited express services use the line, including:
Since March 2015, Rapid Rabbit services now run from on the Tà Âkaidà  Line, through the UenoâÂÂTokyo Line, to Utsunomiya. This service stops at every station on the Tà Âkaidà  Line, and skips some stations on the Utsunomiya Line. Rabbit trains were first operated by the Japanese National Railways as an hourly/half-hourly rapid service. From October 2004, Rabbit services ran only twice during the morning; on weekends, they replaced the weekday commuter rapid service. From March 2021, the commuter rapid service was consolidated into the rapid Rabbit service, which now operate two trains one-way from the Tà Âkaidà  Line (one from and one from Kà Âzu) to Utsunomiya in the morning, and between three and five trains each way between Ueno and Utsunomiya in the evening. From the start of March 2024 timetable revision, all southbound Rabbit services to Ueno were discontinued, resulting in these services fully becoming one-way operation. Following this, evening northbound services were reduced to two trains from Ueno to Utsunomiya.
Southbound rapid services are exclusively ran on the Shà ÂnanâÂÂShinjuku Line, terminating at Zushi.
Within the Utsunomiya Line, Shà ÂnanâÂÂShinjuku Line rapid and local trains are each operated once per hour. They do not stop at Saitama-Shintoshin Station since it has no platforms available. They operate between Zushi on the Yokosuka Line and Utsunomiya.
Rapid trains operate once hourly, making limited stops. The travel time between Shinjuku and Utsunomiya is about 1 hour and 35 minutes.
Local trains operate once hourly (twice hourly during the morning), stopping at all stations. The travel time between Shinjuku and à Âmiya is about 32 minutes.
Between Utsunomiya and Kuroiso, local trains stop at every station. Trains operate approximately two times per hour, traveling between Utsunomiya and Kuroiso in approximately 50 minutes. All trains use E131-600/-680 series EMUs.
Commuter rapid services for Utsunomiya made fewer stops than the Rabbit rapid services. They were operated only on weekday evenings, between Ueno and Utsunomiya. Trains departed Ueno between 18:00 and 22:00, and Utsunomiya between 16:00 and 21:00, with approximately one round-trip per hour. All trains were E231/E233 series 10- or 15-car EMUs. This service ended on 12 March 2021.
From March 2015, with the UenoâÂÂTokyo Line opening, Tà Âkaidà  Line Rapid Acty services ran up along the Utsunomiya Line. Services stopped at every station on the Utsunomiya Line, and skipped some stations on the Tà Âkaidà  Line. Since 13 March 2021, Acty services stopped running through to the Utsunomiya Line.
Two trains bound for Koga depart Ueno every weekday evening. Passengers can board only at Ueno; all other stations are for disembarking only. Stops include: Ueno, Urawa, Ã Âmiya, Higashi-Ã Âmiya, Hasuda, Kuki, and Koga. Service is provided by 7-car 185 series and 9-car 489 series EMUs.
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From March 2013, a fleet of eight refurbished 4-car 205-600 series EMUs was phased in on Utsunomiya Line services between Utsunomiya and Kuroiso, replacing 211 series sets. These operated until 11 March 2022 when they were replaced by new build 3-car E131-600/-680 series EMUs.