Hachiko Line

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The Hachiko Line (八高線) is a 92 km regional railway line in the East Japan Railway Company system in Tokyo, Saitama, and Gunma Prefectures in Japan. Its endpoints are Hachioji Station in Hachioji and Kuragano Station in Takasaki, Gunma Prefecture. The line has a gauge of 1,067 mm.

Early morning scene at Komagawa station with variety of rolling stock visible (2003-08-26)
Early morning scene at Komagawa station with variety of rolling stock visible (2003-08-26)

Komagawa Station in Hidaka, Saitama, divides the line into two distinct sections. The southern section from Hachioji to Komagawa is electrified, operating at 1,500 V DC. Some trains terminate at Komagawa, and some continue over the Kawagoe Line to Kawagoe Station. A few trains leave the Hachiko Line at Haijima Station, entering the Ome Line and terminating at Tokyo Station.

The non-electrified northern section connects Komagawa with Kuragano. All trains continue on the Takasaki Line to Takasaki Station, where transfer to the Joetsu Shinkansen is available. There are no through services connecting the southern and northern halves of the line.

Japan Freight Railway Company also operates trains on the Hachiko Line.

The Hachiko Line takes the first kanji of its name from the first character of Hachioji (八王子) and the second from the first character of Takasaki (高崎).

Line Name Connections Location
Hachiko Line Hachiōji Station JR East: Chūō Line, Yokohama Line
Keio: Keio Line (Keio Hachioji Station)
Tokyo Hachioji
Kita-Hachiōji Station
Komiya Station
Haijima Station JR East: Ome Line (some through trains), Itsukaichi Line
Seibu: Haijima Line
Akishima
Higashi-Fussa Fussa
Hakonegasaki Station Mizuho, Nishi-Tama District
Kaneko Station Saitama Prefecture Iruma
Higashi-Hannō Station Seibu: Ikebukuro Line Hanno
Komagawa Station JR East: Kawagoe Line (through running) Hidaka
Moro Station Moroyama, Iruma District
Ogose Station Tobu: Ogose Line Ogose, Iruma District
Myōkaku Station Tokigawa, Hiki District
Ogawamachi Station Tobu: Tojo Line Ogawa, Hiki District
Takezawa Station
Orihara Station Yorii, Osato District
Yorii Station Tobu: Tojo Line
Chichibu Railway: Chichibu Mainline
Yōdo Station
Matsuhisa Station Misato, Kodama District
Kodama Station Kodama, Kodama District
Tanshō Station Kamikawa, Kodama District
Gumma-Fujioka Station Gunma Prefecture Fujioka
Kita-Fujioka Station
Kuragano Station JR East: Takasaki Line (through running to Takasaki) Takasaki
Takasaki Line Takasaki Station JR East: Joetsu Shinkansen, Nagano Shinkansen, Shinetsu Main Line, Joetsu Line (Ryomo Line, Agatsuma Line)
Joshin Railway: Joshin Line

  • 205-3000 series 4-car EMUs x 5 (Kawagoe Line/Hachiko Line services)
  • 209-3000 series 4-car EMUs x 4 (Kawagoe Line/Hachiko Line services)
  • 209-3100 series 4-car EMUs x 2 (Kawagoe Line/Hachiko Line services)
  • KiHa110 DMUs (formed as 1- to 3-car trains for services north of Komagawa)

  • KiHa35 DMUs (until September 1985)
  • 103-3000 series EMUs (until October 2005)
  • 103-3500 series EMU (until March 2005)
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