Route data
*Operators and route length: ** JR Kyushu (services and tracks) ***Tosu - Nagasaki: ***Kikitsu - Nagayo - Urakami: ** JR Freight (services) ***Tosu - Nagasaki: *Stations: 41 (including seasonal stations) *Double-tracking: **Tosu - Kōhoku **Isahaya - Kikitsu **Urakami - Nagasaki *Electrification: Tosu - Hizen-Hama (20kV AC 60 Hz) * Railway signalling: Automatic * CTC center: Hakata Integrated Operations CenterRoute description
The line is single-tracked between Kōhoku and Isahaya stations due to the coastal geography of the area making double-tracking prohibitively expensive. The "old route" (旧線) is the branch of the Nagasaki Main Line between and via that existed before the opening of the new route. Prior to the opening of the new route, express and limited express trains ran on this section. Vestiges of this can be seen at and other stations along the route. The "new line" (新線) is the branch of the Nagasaki Main Line between and via through the Nagasaki Tunnel. The line was electrified in 1976, however due to the lack of freight trains running beyond Nabeshima and low population along the line, the section between Hizen-Hama and Nagasaki is scheduled to be de-electrified after the opening of the Nishi Kyushu Shinkansen.Services
Limited express
As of 23 September 2022, the '' Relay Kamome'' limited express operates on the Nagasaki Main Line until Kōhoku before splitting off to Takeo-Onsen where passengers can board theRegional trains
Other than trains that are operated on the entire Nagasaki Line, there are trains which operate in specific sections, such as from Tosu to Hizen-Kashima, and trains which continue on to other lines. From of 23 September, all electric trains are slated to be replaced by DMUs and hybrid diesel-electric trains between Hizen-Hama and Nagasaki. *In the morning, from Hizen-Nanaura Station, there is a direct train to Mojikō Station (on the Kagoshima Main Line). *The new line from Isahaya to Nagasaki usesFreight
Freight trains are operated between Tosu and Nabeshima. High-speed freight trains make three round trips a day from Tosu Freight Terminal to Nabeshima. TheStations
Legend * All trains stop at stations marked "●", some stop at stations marked "▲". All trains pass stations marked "|". * Double-tracked sections are marked "∥", single-tracked sections where trains may pass are marked "◇", and single-tracked sections where trains cannot pass are marked "|".New route (via Ichinuno)
* "Rapid" refers to the '' Seaside Liner'' rapid service. * Local trains make all stops. For information on the '' Relay Kamome,'' '' Midori and Huis Ten Bosch'' limited express services consult their respective articles.Old route (via Nagayo)
* All stations located within Nagasaki Prefecture. * All trains make all stops.Rolling stock
* 885 series (''Relay Kamome'', Kasasagi,''Midori'') * 783 series (''Midori'', ''Huis ten Bosch'') * 787 series (''Relay Kamome'', ''Midori'') * 811 series (Between Tosu and Hizen-Ōura) * 813 series (Between Tosu and Hizen-Ōura) * 817 series * 415 series *KiHa 66/67 DMUs (''Seaside Liner'') *KiHa 200 DMUs (''Seaside Liner'')History
The Kyushu Railway Co. opened the Tosu - Saga section in 1891, extending it to Nagasaki via Haiki in 1898. In 1907, the Railway Nationalization Act was passed inFormer connecting lines
* Saga station - The 24 km line to Setaka (on the Kagoshima Main Line) opened 1931-35, and closed in 1987. This line crossed three major watercourses by substantial bridges.Future plans
In January 2022, it was announced that the Nagasaki Main Line would be split into two sections and upper and lower management separation is to be introduced. JR Kyushu will continue to operate trains in the two section as a Type 2 Railway Business while the infrastructure of the section between Hizen-Yamaguchi Station and Isahaya Station is to be maintained by Saga-Nagasaki Railway Management Centre as a Type 3 Railway Business. JR Kyushu is to maintain train operations in this section for the next 23 years after the opening of the Nishi Kyushu Shinkansen. On 10 June 2022, JR Kyushu announced further details regarding the section between Hizen-Yamaguchi station and Isahaya Station. The section between Hizen-Hama Station and Nagasaki Station is to be de-electrified with diesel trains replacing all electric trains running in this section. Hizen-Yamaguchi Station is to be renamed to Kohoku Station (江北). To make up for the loss of express trains running in this section, a new express train "Kasasagi" is to operate between Hizen-Kashima Station and Saga Station with services going onwards to Hakata Station. As de-electrification means theReferences
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