Shimōsa (train)
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The is an all-stations train service in Japan operated by the
East Japan Railway Company The is a major passenger railway company in Japan and is the largest of the seven Japan Railways Group companies. The company name is officially abbreviated as JR-EAST or JR East in English, and as in Japanese. The company's headquarters are ...
(JR East) between in Chiba Prefecture and in Saitama Prefecture.JR Timetable, February 2011 issue Shimosa looks like Musashino train, but Musashino train goes from Hachioji or Fuchu-hommachi and Shimosa goes from Shin-Narashino or Kaihimmakuhari.


Service pattern

Three services operate every day, during the morning and evening rush hours. In the morning, 1 train originates from to , then returning to . In the evening, 2 trains originate from Shin-Narashino to Ōmiya, return to , then head back to Ōmiya again, before returning to Shin-Narashino. The timetables for weekdays and weekends are different. As a side note, the morning return train operates a one-stop service after it returns to Kaihimmakuhari, from Kaihimmakuhari to Shin-Narashino.


Route

The trains to and from use one of the Musashino Line freight branches, which connects the Musashino Line (
Musashi-Urawa Station is a junction passenger railway station located in Minami-ku, Saitama, Saitama Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). Lines Musashi-Urawa Station is served by the orbital Musashino Line and the Saikyō Line which ...
) and the Tōhoku Main Line (
Yono Station is a passenger railway station on the Keihin-Tohoku Line in Urawa-ku, Saitama, Saitama Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). Lines Yono Station is served by the Keihin-Tōhoku Line and is 2.7 kilometers from an ...
). It also use parts of the Keiyo Line, from Minami-Funabashi to Kaihimmakuhari.


Stations served

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Ōmiya Ōmiya 大宮 is a Japanese word originally used for the imperial palace or shrines, now a common name, and may refer to: People *Ōmiya (surname), a Japanese surname *Ōmiya, or is a female character in ''The Tale of Genji'', an 11th-century nove ...
- Musashi-Urawa - Minami-Urawa - Higashi-Urawa - Higashi-Kawaguchi - Minami-Koshigaya - Koshigaya-Laketown -
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- Yoshikawaminami - Shim-Misato -
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- Minami-Nagareyama - Shim-Matsudo - Shin-Yahashira - Higashi-Matsudo - Ichikawaōno - Funabashihōten - Nishi-Funabashi - Minami-Funabashi - Shin-Narashino - Kaihimmakuhari(※) ※ : Only served by the morning train service


Rolling stock

Services share rolling stock with the Musashino Line and are currently operated by E231-0 series, or
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8-car EMUs with longitudinal seating throughout. Former rolling stock: Former rolling stock is 8-car 209 series. File:L25 209-500 M73.jpg, JR East Musashino Line 209-500 series EMU set M73 at Omiya Station File:205系0番台千ケヨM64編成 しもうさ号.JPG, Musashino Line 205-0 series on a ''Shimōsa'' service, at Minami-Funabashi station


See also

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List of named passenger trains of Japan This article contains lists of named passenger trains in Japan. Shinkansen (bullet trains) Daytime trains Limited express (partial list) Express Rapid Night trains Limited express Express Rapid See also * Rail transp ...
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Shimōsa Province was a province of Japan in the area modern Chiba Prefecture, and Ibaraki Prefecture. Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "''Shimōsa''" in . It lies to the north of the Bōsō Peninsula (房総半島), whose name takes its first ''kanji'' from ...
, the service's namesake * ''Musashino'' (train), a similar service linking Ōmiya and the western side of the Musashino Line and also the Chūō Main Line.


References

{{JR East trains Named passenger trains of Japan East Japan Railway Company Railway services introduced in 2010 2010 establishments in Japan