Senmō Main Line

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Senmo line near Lake Tōro

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On 19 November 2016, JR Hokkaido's President announced plans to rationalise its network by up to 1,237 km, or ~50% of the current network,[1] including the proposed conversion of the Senmo Main Line to third-sector operation; if local governments are not agreeable, the line may face closure.

Stations

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Kitahama Station in winter
No. Station Distance (km) Transfers / Notes Location
(All in Hokkaido)
Template:JRHSN Template:STN 網走 0.0 Template:Colorbull Sekihoku Main Line Abashiri
Template:JRHSN Template:STN 桂台 1.4  
Template:JRHSN Template:STN 鱒浦 6.2  
Template:JRHSN Template:STN 藻琴 8.7  
Template:JRHSN Template:STN 北浜 11.5  
Template:JRHSN Template:STN
(Seasonal operation)
原生花園 16.9   Koshimizu
Template:JRHSN Template:STN 浜小清水 20.1  
Template:JRHSN Template:STN 止別 25.8  
Template:JRHSN Template:STN 知床斜里 37.3   Shari
Template:JRHSN Template:STN 中斜里 41.9  
Template:JRHSN Template:STN 南斜里 44.1 Closed 13 March 2021
Template:JRHSN Template:STN 清里町 49.2   Kiyosato
Template:JRHSN Template:STN 札弦 57.0  
Template:JRHSN Template:STN 65.3  
Template:JRHSN Template:STN 川湯温泉 79.8   Teshikaga
Template:JRHSN Template:STN 美留和 87.0  
Template:JRHSN Template:STN 摩周 95.7  
Template:JRHSN Template:STN 南弟子屈 103.9 Closed 14 March 2020
Template:JRHSN Template:STN 磯分内 110.4   Shibecha
Template:JRHSN Template:STN 標茶 121.0  
Template:JRHSN Template:STN 五十石 129.5 Closed 25 March 2016
Template:JRHSN Template:STN 茅沼 134.9  
Template:JRHSN Template:STN 塘路 141.9  
Template:JRHSN Template:STN 細岡 149.1 Seasonal Operations between April 25th to November 30th only. Kushiro (town)
Template:JRHSN Template:STN 釧路湿原 151.5  
Template:JRHSN Template:STN 遠矢 158.8  
Template:JRHSN Template:STN 東釧路 166.2 Template:Colorbull Nemuro Main Line (for Template:STN) Kushiro
Higashi-Kushiro to Kushiro: officially Nemuro Main Line
Template:JRHSN Template:STN 釧路 169.1 Template:Colorbull Nemuro Main Line (for Template:STN) Kushiro

Closed stations

Service

Nearly all services on the line are Local services, which stop at every station. The Rapid Shiretoko train runs between Template:STN and Template:STN, with one daily return working.

As of 16 March 2024, all services are operated by the H100 series.[2]

History

In 1887 a private 41 km 1067mm gauge line was opened from a sulphur mine at Atsanobori to a refinery at Shibecha, 48 km north of Kushiro. Known as the Kushiro Railway, it closed 9 years later when the sulphur was mined out. 35 years after it closed the 17 km section of the Senmo line between Mashu - Shibecha was built on the formation of the Kushiro Railway.

Construction of the Senmo line started from both Asashiri and Kushiro, with the northern portion opening to Satsutsuru in sections between 1924 and 1929, and the southern portion opening in sections to Kawayu between 1927 and 1930. The Satsutsuru - Kawayu section opened in 1931, completing the line.

Freight services on the line ceased in 2002.

Former connecting lines

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Nakashibetsu Station in 1986
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Bridge from the Shibecha development lines remaining 40 years after closure
  • Abashiri Station - The Yumo Line to Nakayubetsu opened in sections between 1935 & 1952 and closed in 1987.
  • Mokoto Station - A Template:RailGauge gauge line operated to Yamazono (25 km) from 1935 to 1965. A 7 km branch line to Toyo Sawa operated from 1949 to 1962.
  • Hamakoshimizu Station - Another Template:RailGauge gauge line extended 18 km east to service the sugar beet industry between 1941 and 1953.
  • Yamubetsu Station - A Template:RailGauge private railway operated to Koshimizu (9 km) from 1930 to 1939.
  • Shari Station - In 1938, fears of Russian naval activity resulted in the decision to build a line to Shibubetsu through the Konpokutoge Pass for defence purposes. Construction was suspended in 1941 following the Soviet–Japanese Neutrality Pact. Construction recommenced in 1957 to service forestry activity, but was suspended again when the highway was upgraded. The line was opened 12.8 km to Koshikawa, servicing the local community until closure in 1970. A substantial brick arch bridge was built south of Koshikawa before construction was abandoned.
  • Shibecha Station;

- A 39 km Template:RailGauge gauge line opened to Nakashibetsu in 1932. In 1936 it was replaced by a Template:RailGauge line, which was extended 40 km to Shibetsu, operating until 1989. A branch from Nakashibetsu connected to the Nemuro Main Line at Attoko between 1933 and 1989, the two branches being known collectively as the Shibetsu Line. A total of 9 separate Template:RailGauge gauge development lines connected to stations along the Shibetsu Line were built between 1930 and 1963, the last closing in 1971.

- Another Template:RailGauge gauge system connected the Numahoro District to Shibecha, consisting of a 23 km 'main line' opened 1955, and a 6 km branch opened 1966. Both closed in 1971.

See also

References

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