Uno Line

The Uno Line (宇野線, Uno-sen) is a Japanese railway line which connects Okayama Station in Okayama to Uno Station in Tamano, both in Okayama Prefecture.

It is owned and run by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West). It is also referred to as the Uno-Port Line (宇野みなと線, Uno-minato-sen). Part of the line, between Okayama Station and Chayamachi Station, is known as the Seto-Ōhashi Line.

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213 Series on the Uno Line between Tsuneyama station and Hachihama station
Overview
Other name(s)Uno Port Line
Native name宇野線
OwnerJR West
LocaleOkayama Prefecture
Termini
Stations15
Service
TypeHeavy rail
History
Opened12 June 1910
Technical
Line length32.8 km (20.4 mi)
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Electrification1,500 V DC overhead
Route map

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Okayama Station
Okayama Eki-mae Station
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Old route
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Sanyō Main Line
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Connection to Sanyo Main Line
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Okasōkōguchi Signal Box
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Shikata Station
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2.5
Ōmoto Station
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Okayama Rinkō Railway
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3.1
Imamura Signal Box
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Bizen-Nishiichi Station
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Sasa River
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8.3
Senoo Station
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10.2
Bitchū-Mishima Station
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11.9
Hayashima Station
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13.2
Kuguhara Station
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14.9
Chayamachi Station
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Shimotsui Electric Railway
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18.1
Hikosaki Station
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19.7
Nadasaki Signal Box
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Bizen-Kataoka Station
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Hazakawa Station
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24.1
Tsuneyama Station
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26.6
Hachihama Station
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30.3
Bizen-Tai Station
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Tamano Electric Railway
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Ukō Ferry

Stations

All trains stop at stations marked "●" and pass stations marked "|". Some trains stop at "▲", and a few trains stop at "△" Goes another route at "=".

No. Name Distance (km) L M Connections Location
 L01  Okayama 岡山 0.0
Kita-ku, Okayama Okayama
 L02  Ōmoto 大元 2.5
 L03  Bizen-Nishiichi 備前西市 4.5 Minami-ku, Okayama
 L04  Senoo 妹尾 8.3
 L05  Bitchū-Mishima 備中箕島 10.2
 L06  Hayashima 早島 11.9 Hayashima
 L07  Kuguhara 久々原 13.2
 L08  Chayamachi 茶屋町 14.9 Uno Line  Honshi-Bisan Line (Seto-Ōhashi Line) Kurashiki
 L09  Hikosaki 彦崎 18.1 = =   Minami-ku, Okayama
 L10  Bizen-Kataoka 備前片岡 20.9 = =  
 L11  Hazakawa 迫川 22.8 = =  
 L12  Tsuneyama 常山 24.1 = =   Tamano
 L13  Hachihama 八浜 26.6 = =  
 L14  Bizen-Tai 備前田井 30.3 = =  
 L15  Uno 宇野 32.8 = =  

Rolling stock

Class Image Type Top speed
(km/h)
Routes operated
JR Shikoku 2700 series Uno Line  Diesel multiple unit 130 Limited express Nanpū (Okayama - Kōchi)

Limited express Uzushio (Okayama - Tokushima)

JR Shikoku 8600 series Uno Line  Electric multiple unit 130 Limited express Shiokaze (Okayama - Matsuyama, Uwajima)
JR Shikoku 8000 series Uno Line  Electric multiple unit 130 Limited express Shiokaze (Okayama - Matsuyama, Uwajima)
JR Shikoku 2000/N2000 series Uno Line  Diesel multiple unit 120-130 Limited express Nanpū (Okayama - Kōchi)
JR West/JR Central 285 series Uno Line  Electric multiple unit 130 Limited express Sunrise Seto (Tokyo - Takamatsu)
JR West 223-5000 series, JR Shikoku 5000 series Uno Line  Electric multiple unit 130 Rapid Marine Liner (Okayama - Takamatsu)
JR West 213 series Uno Line  Electric multiple unit 110 Okayama - Uno, Kojima
JR West 115 series Uno Line  Electric multiple unit 110 Okayama - Uno, Kojima
JR West 227-500 series Uno Line  Electric multiple unit 110 Okayama - Uno, Kojima

History

The entire line opened on 12 June 1910, and until the opening of the Seto Ohashi Bridge in 1988, was the main railway connection to Shikoku (via the Takamatsu ferry). With the privatization of JNR on 1 April 1987, the line came under the control of JR West.

From the start of the 26 March 2016 timetable revision, the line was branded the Uno Port Line (宇野みなと線, Uno-minato-sen).

See also

References

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