Hokkaido Railway Company

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JR Hokkaidō 785 series EMU.
JR Hokkaidō 785 series EMU.
Sapporo Station
Sapporo Station

The Hokkaidō Railway Company (北海道旅客鉄道株式会社 Hokkaidō Ryokaku Tetsudō Kabushiki-gaisha?) is one of the constituent companies of Japan Railways Group (JR Group), and thus often known as JR Hokkaidō (JR北海道 Jeiāru Hokkaidō?). It operates intercity rail services in Hokkaidō, Japan. The company will introduce Kitaca, a smart card ticketing system, from autumn 2008.

At the time of its privatization in 1987, JR Hokkaidō operated 21 railway lines totalling 3,176.6 km of track, as well as a ferry service to Aomori. Since then, that number has dwindled to just below 2,500 km, as unprofitable lines have been shut down or spun off (in the case of the Hokkaidō Chihoku Kōgen Railway). The ferry service has also been replaced by the Seikan Tunnel.

Hokkaido Railway's headquarters are in Sapporo.

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JR Hokkaido's operating area, the island of Hokkaidō, is shown in light green.
JR Hokkaido's operating area, the island of Hokkaidō, is shown in light green.

Numa-no-Hata - Minami-Chitose - Chitose - Shiroishi
Minami-Chitose - Shin-Chitose-Kuko
Hakodate - Goryōkaku - Oshima-Ohno(**) - Ōnuma - Mori - Oshamanbe - Kutchan - Otaru - Souen - Sapporo - Shiroishi - Iwamizawa - Takikawa - Fukagawa - Asahikawa
Ōnuma - Mori
Oshamanbe - Higashi-Muroran - Tomakomai - Numa-no-Hata - Oiwake - Iwamizawa
Higashi-Muroran - Muroran
Takikawa - Furano - Shintoku - Obihiro - Ikeda - Kushiro - Higashi-Kushiro - Nemuro
Minami-Chitose - Oiwake - Shin-Yūbari - Shintoku
Shin-Yubari - Yūbari

Goryōkaku - Kikonai - Esashi
Asahikawa - Biei - Furano
Tomakomai - Mukawa - Sizunai - Samani
Shin-Asahikawa - Kamikawa - Engaru - Kitami - Abashiri
Naka-Oguni - Tsugaru-Imabetsu(***) - Kikonai
Fukagawa - Ishikari-Numata - Rumoi - Mashike
Souen - Ishikari-Tōbetsu - Shin-Totsukawa
Abashiri - Shiretoko-Shari - Mashu - Shibecha - Higashi-Kushiro
Asahikawa - Shin-Asahikawa - Nayoro - Otoineppu - Horonobe - Wakkanai

*---- Most trains between Sapporo and Oshamanbe pass the Chitose line and the Muroran main line.

**--- Oshima-Ohno Station will be renamed to Shin-Hakodate Station at the same time as opening Hokkaidō Shinkansen.

***-- Tsugaru-Imabetu Station will be renamed to Oku-Tsugaru Station at the same time as opening Hokkaidō Shinkansen.

Shin-Aomori - Oku-Tsugaru - Kikonai - Shin-Hakodate - Shin-Yakumo - Oshamanbe - Kutchan - Shin-Otaru - Sapporo

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