Railway line in Hokkaido, Japan
Rumoi Main Line
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A single KiHa 54 series DMU on the Rumoi Main Line in September 2011
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Status
| In operation
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Owner
| JR Hokkaido
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Locale
| JR Hokkaido
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Termini
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Stations
| 5
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Type
| Regional rail
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Operator(s)
| JR Hokkaido
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Rolling stock
| KiHa 54 series DMU,
KiHa 150
series DMU
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Opened
| 23 October 1910
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Closed
| 5 December 2016 (Rumoi?Mashike)
1 April 2023 (Ishikari-Numata?Rumoi)
March 2026 (entire line) (planned)
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Line length
| 14.4 km (8.9 mi)
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Number of tracks
| Entire line single tracked
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Character
| Rural
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Track gauge
| 1,067 mm
(
3 ft 6 in
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Electrification
| None
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Operating speed
| 95 km/h (59 mph)
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Route map
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The
Rumoi Main Line
(
留萌本線
,
Rumoi-honsen
)
is a Japanese railway line in
Hokkaido
operated by
Hokkaido Railway Company
(JR Hokkaido) which connects
Fukagawa Station
in
Fukagawa
and
Ishikari-Numata Station
in
Numata
. Following the discontinued service from
Rumoi
to
Ishikari-Numata
on April 1, the Rumoi Main Line is the shortest railway line in Japan, to be classified as a 'main line' at 14.4 kilometers.
On 19 November 2016, JR Hokkaido's president announced plans to further rationalize the network by up to 1,237 km (769 mi), or approximately 50% of the network,
[1]
including closure of the remaining section of the Rumoi Main Line (the
Rumoi
to
Mashike
section closed on 5 December 2016). This section of track from
Ishikari-Numata
to
Rumoi
was closed on 1 April 2023, with the final train running on the 31 March 2023.
Stations
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Stops legend: ●: All trains stop, ◆: some trains skip bidirectionally, ▼: some down trains skip
Closed section
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History
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The initial section of the line, between Fukagawa and Rumoi opened on 23 October 1910, and was extended to Mashike on 5 November 1921.
[2]
The line was reclassified as a "main line" from 10 October 1931.
[2]
With the privatization of
Japanese National Railways
(JNR) on 1 April 1987, the line came under the control of
JR Hokkaido
.
[2]
Closure plans
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On 10 August 2015, JR Hokkaido informed the mayors of Rumoi and Mashike of its plans to close the 16.7 km (10.4 mi) section of the line from Rumoi to Mashike in 2016.
[3]
In April 2016, it was officially announced that the section from Rumoi to Mashike would close, and the last service operated on 4 December of that year.
[4]
The 4 towns and cities along the remaining line, Rumoi, Numata, Chippubetsu and Fukagawa were in discussion with JR Hokkaido regarding the line's future, but Rumoi left the group as the city was already well-equipped so they didn't see keeping the railway open as necessary after Rumoi IC opened in
Fukagawa-Rumoi Expressway
.
[5]
In September 2022, JR Hokkaido submitted a proposal to the
Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism
to close an additional 35.7 km (22.2 mi) between Ishikari-Numata and Rumoi.
[6]
[7]
As the closure was approved on 9 December 2022,
[8]
the end of service was announced for 31 March 2023, and the closure occurred on 1 April 2023.
[9]
[10]
Although the rest of the municipalities proposed that the rest of the line remains open, the proposal failed when JR Hokkaido demanded 300,000,000 yen yearly to keep the line open.
[5]
As a result, The remaining 14.4 km (8.9 mi) section to Fukagawa is slated to be closed in March 2026.
[7]
References
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JR Hokkaido
lines
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JR named trains
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Discontinued JR named trains
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Sapporo Municipal Subway
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Other railways
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Terminals
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- Rail
- Airports
- Ports
- Hakodate
- Otaru
- Tomakomai
- Kushiro
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Public Ferries
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Miscellaneous
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- Cards
- Tunnels
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