Sagami Line

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205 series rolling stock stopping at Hashimoto Station.
205 series rolling stock stopping at Hashimoto Station.

The Sagami Line (Japanese: 相模線) is a railway line in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. It is part of the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) network. The line connects Hashimoto Station in Sagamihara and Chigasaki Station in Chigasaki.

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  • Length: 33.3 km
  • Gauge: 1067 mm
  • Stations: 18 (including terminals)
  • Multiple-track sections: None
  • Electrification: Entire line at 1500 VDC

Some trains enter the Yokohama Line at Hashimoto Station and make four additional stops, including Hachioji Station.

All trains are 205-500 series 4-car EMUs.

Station Japanese Transfers Location
Chigasaki 茅ヶ崎 JR Tokaido Line Chigasaki Kanagawa
Kita-Chigasaki 北茅ヶ崎
Kagawa 香川
Samukawa 寒川 Samukawa
Miyayama 宮山
Kurami 倉見
Kadosawabashi 門沢橋 Ebina
Shake 社家
Atsugi 厚木 Odakyu Odawara Line
Ebina 海老名 Odakyu Odawara Line
Sagami Railway Main Line
Iriya 入谷 Zama
Sobudaishita 相武台下 Sagamihara
Simomizo 下溝
Harataima 原当麻
Banda 番田
Kamimizo 上溝
Minami-Hashimoto 南橋本
Hashimoto 橋本 JR Yokohama Line(through service)

The Sagami Line is not affiliated with the Sagami Railway ("Sōtetsu").

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