Narita Line | |
Native Name: | 成田線 |
Native Name Lang: | ja |
Color: | 2E8B57 |
Image Alt: | Image |
Type: | Heavy rail |
Locale: | Chiba Prefecture |
Open: | 19 January 1897 |
Owner: | JR East |
Electrification: | (overhead catenary) |
The Narita Line (Japanese: 成田線|Narita-sen) is the name for a combination of three railway lines located in Chiba Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East).
The main line connects Sakura Station and Matsugishi Station (as an alternate route to the Sōbu Main Line), and is sometimes referred to as the Samatsu Line (Japanese: 佐松線|Samatsu-sen|links=no). A branch line from Abiko Station to Narita Station is often called the Abiko Line (Japanese: 我孫子線|Abiko-sen|links=no), and a second branch, known as the Airport Line (Japanese: 空港線|Kūkō-sen|links=no) connects Narita to Narita Airport Terminal 1 Station. The first two lines are owned and operated by JR East; the Airport Line is owned by a separate company, Narita Airport Rapid Railway, which allows JR East and Keisei Railway to use the line for passenger services.
Legend:
All stations are located in Chiba Prefecture.
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Sōbu Main Line | Japanese: 千葉 | From Chiba 0.0 | ● | Chūō-ku | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Japanese: 東千葉 | 0.9 | || |-|||Japanese: 都賀|style="text-align: right;"|4.2|style="text-align:center; background-color:Lavender;"|●|Chiba Urban Monorail Line 2|Wakaba-ku|-|||Japanese: 四街道|style="text-align: right;"|7.7|style="text-align:center; background-color:Lavender;"|●| |rowspan="2"|Yotsukaidō|-|||Japanese: 物井|style="text-align: right;"|11.9|style="text-align:center; background-color:Lavender;"|●| |-|rowspan="2"||rowspan="2"||rowspan="2"|Japanese: 佐倉|style="text-align: right;"|16.1|rowspan="2" style="text-align:center; background-color:Lavender;"|●|rowspan="2"| Sōbu Main Line (for)|rowspan="2"|Sakura|-!rowspan="16"|Narita Line|style="text-align:right;"|From Sakura 0.0|-|||Japanese: 酒々井|style="text-align: right;"|6.4|style="text-align:center; background-color:Lavender;"|●||Shisui|-|||Japanese: 成田|style="text-align: right;"|13.1|style="text-align:center; background-color:Lavender;"|●||rowspan=3|Narita|-|rowspan="15" ||Japanese: 久住|style="text-align: right;"|20.0|rowspan="15"| ||-||Japanese: 滑河|style="text-align: right;"|25.5||-||Japanese: 下総神崎|style="text-align: right;"|31.6||Kozaki|-||Japanese: 大戸|style="text-align: right;"|36.1||rowspan=5|Katori|-||Japanese: 佐原|style="text-align: right;"|40.0| Kashima Line|-||Japanese: 香取|style="text-align: right;"|43.6| Kashima Line|-||Japanese: 水郷|style="text-align: right;"|47.5||-||Japanese: 小見川|style="text-align: right;"|52.7||-||Japanese: 笹川|style="text-align: right;"|57.7||rowspan=2|Tonosho|-||Japanese: 下総橘|style="text-align: right;"|62.9||-||Japanese: 下総豊里|style="text-align: right;"|66.2||rowspan=5|Chōshi|-||Japanese: 椎柴|style="text-align: right;"|71.0||-|rowspan="2"||rowspan="2"|Japanese: 松岸|style="text-align: right;"|75.4|rowspan="2"| Sōbu Main Line|-!rowspan="2"|Sōbu Main Line|style="text-align:right;"|From Tokyo 117.3|-||Japanese: 銚子|style="text-align: right;"|120.5|Chōshi Electric Railway Line|} Note: Commuter Rapid service was discontinued on 12 March 2022.[1] Abiko branch lineAll stations are in Chiba Prefecture.
Airport branch lineAll stations are in Narita, Chiba.
ServicesMain line and Airport branch lineNarita Express trains travel on the Narita Line but stop only at Narita Airport Terminal 2·3 and Narita Airport Terminal 1 stations, except during morning and evening rush hours when some trains stop at Narita Station. Rapid commuter trains run between Tokyo and Narita Airport Terminal 1, stopping at all stations between Tsuga and Narita Airport Terminal 1. Abiko branch lineAll services on the Abiko branch line are local trains stopping at all stations. Some trains travel through onto the Jōban Line (Rapid) to and . Rolling stockLocal service
Abiko Branch Line, Jōban Line through service
Sōbu Line (Rapid) through service
Narita Express
Past
HistoryThe Sakura - Narita - Namegawa section of the line was opened on 19 January 1897, by Sobu Railway, extended to Sawara the following year. The Narita to Abiko branch opened in 1901. The company was nationalised in 1920, and the Sawara to Matsugishi section opened between 1931 and 1933. The Sakura to Narita section was electrified (at 1,500 V DC overhead) in 1968. The Abiko branch was electrified from 1 October 1973.[2] The Narita to Matsugishi section was electrified in 1974, and freight services ceased between 1984 and 1986. The Sakura to Narita section was double-tracked in 1986, and the Airport branch opened in 1991 as an electrified, CTC-signalled line. AccidentsIn the early hours of 10 March 2011, a day before 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami occurred, a freight train carrying ethylene oxide derailed and overturned on the Narita Line near Namegawa Station.[3] External links |