Furano Line

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History

The Furano Line opened on September 1, 1899, as the Script error: No such module "Nihongo"., operating between Asahikawa and Biei Stations. In the next month, service extended to Kami-Furano Station, and in the following year it reached Shimo-Furano Station.

In 1909 it became part of the Nemuro Main Line from Asahikawa Station to Kushiro Station, but in 1913 it took its present name and covered the route from Asahikawa Station to Shimo-Furano Station. The eruption of Mount Tokachi on May 24, 1926, caused a protracted interruption of service between Biei and Kami-Furano. In 1942, Shimo-Furano Station changed its name to Furano Station.

On April 1, 1987, with the breakup of the Japanese National Railways, the line became part of the Hokkaido Railways. In 2007, the station-numbering plan took effect.

On November 19, 2016, JR Hokkaido's President announced plans to rationalise the network by up to 1,237 km, or ~50% of the current network,[1] including the proposed conversion to Third Sector operation of the Furano Line, but if local governments protest this decision, the line will face closure.

Former connecting lines

The private Asahikawa Electric Railway line to Higashikawa (15.5 km) branched from the Furano line south of Asahikawa station, operating from 1927-73. A 6.7 km branch to Asahiyama Park operated from 1930-73. Both lines were electrified at 600 V DC.

Operations

All trains are local trains within the Furano Line which operate only within the Furano Line, half covering the route between Asahikawa and Biei. Nearly all rolling stock is KiHa 150 Diesel Multiple Units. On 18 March 2023, 38 H100 series trainsets were introduced to the Furano Line.

Stations

Station numbers, names, other lines serving the stations and line distances from Asahikawa are as follows. Other than seasonal Lavender Farm, trains may also randomly skip stations marked "◌".

No. Station name Japanese Distance
(km)
Passing
loop
Transfers
Template:JRHSN Template:STN 旭川 0.0 n/a[Note 1] Template:Colorbull Hakodate Main Line
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Template:JRHSN Template:STN 神楽岡 2.4  
Template:JRHSN Template:STN 緑が丘 4.0  
Template:JRHSN Template:STN 西御料 5.2  
Template:JRHSN Template:STN 西瑞穂 7.4  
Template:JRHSN Template:STN 西神楽 9.9 +
Template:JRHSN Template:STN 西聖和 12.3  
Template:JRHSN Template:STN 千代ヶ岡 16.6 +
Template:JRHSN Template:STN 北美瑛 20.3  
Template:JRHSN Template:STN 美瑛 23.8 +
Template:JRHSN Template:STN 美馬牛 30.6 +
Template:JRHSN Template:STN 上富良野 39.7 +
Template:JRHSN Template:STN 西中 44.2  
Template:JRHSN Template:STN
(open seasonally)
ラベンダー畑 45.8  
Template:JRHSN Template:STN 中富良野 47.3 +
Template:JRHSN Template:STN 鹿討 49.7  
Template:JRHSN Template:STN 学田 52.5  
Template:JRHSN Template:STN 富良野 54.8 + Template:Colorbull Nemuro Main Line

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References

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External links

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