Dosan Line

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Dosan line train pulling into Zentsūji Station, 2021

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History

The first section opened, between Tadotsu and Kotohira, was constructed by the Sanuki Railway Co. in 1889. The company was nationalised in 1906.

The Kotohira - Awa Ikeda section was opened in 1914 and connected to the Tokushima line.

The Susaki - Kochi - Kusaka section opened in 1924, and was extended north in sections 1925-35, where it connected to the northern section at Minawa, the line from Awa Ikeda having been extended there in 1931.

The Susaki - Tosakume section opened 1939, with extensions to Kageno opening 1947 and to Kubakawa in 1951.

CTC signalling was commissioned between Tadotsu - Kochi in 1967, and the 4,180m Oboke tunnel and associated realignment opened the following year.

The 2,583m Osugi tunnel and associated realignment opened in 1973. CTC signalling was extended to Kubokawa in 1986, and the Tadotsu - Kotohira section was electrified the following year prior to the privatization of JNR. However, the maximum speed of electric trains in this section is limited to 85 km/h due to the overhead catenary being a direct-line suspension system (similar to trams) as a result of a lack of funds during construction at the end of the JNR era. On the other hand, the diesel-powered limited express JR Shikoku 2000 series is able to run at 120 km/h, while regular diesel trains can run at 95 km/h. As such, the diesel trains operating in this section is able to run faster than electric trains. To reduce the burden on the overhead catenary, electric trains operate with only one raised pantograph in addition to the speed limit. The overhead catenary of platform 1 at Kotohira Station is the only section along the entire line to have a Simple Catenary System typically used on electrified JR lines.

After the privatization of JNR, there was a plan to electrify the Dosan Line to Awa-Ikeda along with the Yosan Line, but the former did not come to fruition. The reasoning being the low return on investments due to the sharp decline in traffic south of Kotohira, and the many narrow tunnels making the installation of overhead wires difficult. As such, it was decided that a more rational plan was to introduce new high-speed diesel trains for limited express operations as opposed to electrification. In a 2006 submission to the subcommittees of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, JR Shikoku cited the electrification of the Kotohira - Kochi section as one of the desired long-term investments.

Freight trains ceased operating between Tadotsu - Kochi in 2005.

Former connecting lines

  • Kotohira station - The Kotohira Express Railway Co. operated a 16 km line to Sakaide on the Yosan Line 1930-44, with the line formally closing in 1954.
  • Tadotsu station - The Kotohira Sangu Railway Co. operated a 27 km line to Sakaide 1922/28 - 1963, with a 7 km branch to Kotohira operated 1923-63.

Services

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Rapid Sunport 7000 series EMU

Script error: No such module "Nihongo". limited express trains make 14 round-trips per day between Okayama and Kōchi, Nakamura, or Sukumo. Script error: No such module "Nihongo". limited expresses make five round trips per day between Takamatsu and Kōchi, Nakamura, or Sukumo. The Script error: No such module "Nihongo". rapid service trains link Kotohira and Takamatsu once an hour.

The line is generally divided into three parts for local services at Awa-Ikeda and Kōchi. For the segment between Tadotsu and Kotohira, there are through services to/from Okayama and Takamatsu. The Tosa Kuroshio Railway Gomen-Nahari Line has through service to/from Kōchi.

Stations

  • Local trains generally stop at all stations, but sometimes skip stations marked "▽".
  • Sunport (Takamatsu - Tadotsu - Kotohira) rapid trains stop at all stations on the Dosan Line.
  • See the articles on the Nanpū and Shimanto limited express services for details of station stops.
  • Trains are able to pass each other at stations marked "◇" and "◆" (switchback); trains cannot pass at stations marked "|".
Station No. Station name Japanese Distance (km) Transfers   Location
Between
stations
Total
Through service to/from the Yosan Line and the Seto-Ōhashi Line
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 多度津 - 0.0 Template:Rcb (Y12) (some trains through to Template:STN) Tadotsu, Nakatado District Kagawa
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 金蔵寺 3.7 3.7   Zentsūji
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 善通寺 2.3 6.0  
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 琴平 5.3 11.3 Kotoden Kotohira Line (Template:STN)
Electrified section ends at this station
Kotohira, Nakatado District
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 塩入 6.4 17.7   Mannō, Nakatado District
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 黒川 3.9 21.6  
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 讃岐財田 2.3 23.9   Mitoyo
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 坪尻 8.2 32.1   Miyoshi Tokushima
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 箸蔵 3.3 35.4  
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 3.4 38.8 Template:Rcb (B24)
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 阿波池田 5.1 43.9 Template:Rcb Tokushima Line (B25)
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 三縄 3.9 47.8  
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 祖谷口 4.5 52.3  
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 阿波川口 2.8 55.1  
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 小歩危 4.7 59.8  
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 大歩危 5.7 65.5  
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 土佐岩原 7.2 72.7   Ōtoyo, Nagaoka District Kōchi
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 豊永 4.0 76.7  
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 大田口 3.7 80.4  
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 土佐穴内 2.8 83.2  
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 大杉 4.0 87.2  
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 土佐北川 6.1 93.3  
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 角茂谷 2.2 95.5  
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 繁藤 2.1 97.6   Kami
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 新改 6.3 103.9  
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 土佐山田 7.4 111.3  
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 山田西町 0.8 112.1  
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 土佐長岡 2.0 114.1   Nankoku
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 後免 2.1 116.2 Tosa Kuroshio Railway Gomen-Nahari Line (some trains through to Template:STN; GN40)
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 土佐大津 3.2 119.4   Kōchi
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 布師田 2.0 121.4  
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 土佐一宮 1.3 122.7  
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 薊野 1.8 124.5  
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Template:STN 高知 2.1 126.6 Tosaden Sanbashi Line (Template:STN)
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 入明 1.3 127.9  
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 円行寺口 0.8 128.7  
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 1.5 130.2 Tosaden Ino Line (Template:STN)
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 高知商業前 1.1 131.3 Tosaden Ino Line (Template:STN)
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 朝倉 1.4 132.7 Tosaden Ino Line (Template:STN)
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 枝川 3.5 136.2 Tosaden Ino Line (Template:STN) Ino, Agawa District
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 伊野 1.8 138.0 Tosaden Ino Line (Template:STN)
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 波川 1.5 139.5  
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 小村神社前 2.1 141.6   Hidaka, Takaoka District
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 日下 2.1 143.7  
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 岡花 2.0 145.7  
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 土佐加茂 2.9 148.6   Sakawa, Takaoka District
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 西佐川 3.8 152.4  
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 佐川 1.8 154.2  
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 襟野々 1.8 156.0  
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 斗賀野 2.0 158.0  
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 吾桑 5.4 163.4   Susaki
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 多ノ郷 2.7 166.1  
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 大間 0.9 167.0  
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 須崎 1.7 168.7  
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 土佐新荘 1.9 170.6  
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 安和 3.0 173.6  
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 土佐久礼 6.1 179.7   Nakatosa, Takaoka District
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 影野 10.7 190.4   Shimanto, Takaoka District
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 六反地 1.8 192.2  
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 仁井田 2.0 194.2  
Template:JRSSN Template:STN 窪川 4.5 198.7 Tosa Kuroshio Railway Nakamura Line (TK26) (all JR Shikoku Yodo Line trains run through to Kubokawa)

See also

References

This article incorporates material from the corresponding article in the Japanese Wikipedia

External links

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