Shikoku Railway Company
Native name | 四国旅客鉄道株式会社 |
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Corporation | |
Industry | Private railway |
Predecessor | Japanese National Railways (JNR) |
Founded | April 1, 1987 (privatization of JNR) |
Headquarters | Takamatsu, Kagawa, Japan |
Area served | Shikoku |
Key people | Masafumi Izumi (CEO)[1] |
Services |
Passenger rail Freight services Intercity bus |
Revenue | 31.35 billion yen (2007) |
Total assets | 357.137 billion yen (2007) |
Total equity | 3.5 billion yen |
Owner | Japan Railway Construction, Transport and Technology Agency (100%) |
Number of employees | 2,942 (as of April 1, 2007) |
Subsidiaries | JR Shikoku Bus |
Website |
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Shikoku Railway Company (四国旅客鉄道株式会社 Shikoku Ryokaku Tetsudō Kabushiki-gaisha), commonly known as JR Shikoku (JR四国 Jei-āru Shikoku), is one of the constituent companies of Japan Railways Group (JR Group). It operates intercity rail services in the four prefectures on the island of Shikoku in Japan. The company is headquartered in Takamatsu, Kagawa.[2]
Lines
JR Shikoku operates a railway system of 855.2 km. Unlike other JR companies, JR Shikoku discontinued the classification of "Main Lines" and others in the names of its railway lines in 1988. Prior to the change, the Dosan, Kōtoku, Tokushima and Yosan Lines were Main Lines.
Each line is color-coded and labeled with a letter, which is used to assign a station number to each station on the line. For example, Naruto Station on the Naruto Line (labeled N) is numbered N10. Although this method is widely accepted in metro systems in Japan, JR Shikoku was the first JR company to use it.
Line color |
Label | Name | Japanese | Terminuses | |
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Main Lines | |||||
n/a | Honshi Bisan Line[* 1] | 本四備讃線 | Kojima — Udatsu | ||
Y | Yosan Line | Main Line | 予讃線 | Takamatsu — Matsuyama | |
U | Matsuyama — Mukaibara | ||||
Branch Line (New Line) | Mukaibara — Uchiko | ||||
Uchiko Line | 内子線 | Uchiko — Niiya | |||
Yosan Line | Branch Line (New Line) | 予讃線 | Niiya — Iyo-Ōzu | ||
Main Line | Iyo-Ōzu — Uwajima | ||||
S | Main Line (Old Line) | Mukaibara — Iyo-Ōzu | |||
T | Kōtoku Line | 高徳線 | Takamatsu — Tokushima | ||
D | Dosan Line | 土讃線 | Tadotsu — Kōchi | ||
K | Kōchi — Kubokawa | ||||
B | Tokushima Line | 徳島線 | Tsukuda — Sako | ||
Other Lines | |||||
M | Mugi Line | 牟岐線 | Tokushima — Kaifu | ||
N | Naruto Line | 鳴門線 | Ikenotani — Naruto | ||
G | Yodo Line | 予土線 | Wakai — Kita-Uwajima |
- ↑ Part of the Seto-Ōhashi Line connecting Okayama to Shikoku via the Great Seto Bridge.
Train services
JR Shikoku provides intercity transportation with its limited express services, connecting major cities on the island of Shikoku with Okayama on Honshū. The company also operates local trains.
Type | Name | Endpoints and major intermediate stations (Stations outside of Shikoku in parentheses) |
Train type |
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Limited Express |
Ashizuri | Kōchi – (Nakamura) | 2000 series DMU |
Ishizuchi | Takamatsu – Matsuyama – Uwajima | 2000 series DMU, 8000 series EMU | |
Muroto | Tokushima – Anan – Kaifu | KiHa 185 series DMU | |
Nanpū | (Okayama) – Kōchi – Nakamura – Sukumo | 2000 series DMU | |
Uwakai | Matsuyama – Uwajima | 2000 series DMU | |
Uzushio | (Okayama) – Takamatsu – Tokushima | KiHa 185 series DMU, 2000 series DMU | |
Shimanto | Takamatsu – Kōchi – (Nakamura) – (Sukumo) | 2000 series DMU | |
Shiokaze | (Okayama) – Matsuyama – Uwajima | 2000 series DMU, 8000 series EMU | |
Tsurugisan | Kaifu – Tokushima – Anabuki – Awa-Ikeda | KiHa 185 series DMU | |
Sunrise Seto | (Tokyo) – Takamatsu | 285 series EMU sleeper (operated by JR West and JR Central) | |
Rapid | Marine Liner | (Okayama) – Takamatsu | 5000 series EMU (operated by JR Shikoku) 223-5000 series EMU (operated by JR West) |
- 185 series DMU used for limited express services
- 2000 series DMU used for limited express services
- 5000 series EMU used for Marine Liner rapid services
- 8000 series EMU used for limited express services
References
- ↑ "会社案内:JR四国". Jr-shikoku.co.jp. Retrieved 2015-10-16.
- ↑ "Company Information." Shikoku Railway Company. Retrieved on March 27, 2010.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to JR Shikoku. |
- Official website (Japanese)
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