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Senseki Tōhoku Line

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Native name
  
仙石東北ライン

System
  
JR East

Stations
  
21

Type
  
Commuter rail

Locale
  
Miyagi Prefecture

Opened
  
30 May 2015

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Owner
  
East Japan Railway Company

Terminis
  
Sendai, Ishinomaki Station

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The Senseki-Tōhoku Line (仙石東北ライン, Senseki-Tōhoku Rain) is a 47.2 km (29.3 mi) railway line in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, opened by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) on 30 May 2015. It connects Sendai Station in Sendai with Ishinomaki Station in Ishinomaki, using existing Tōhoku Main Line tracks between Sendai and Shiogama and Senseki Line tracks between Takagimachi and Ishinomaki, linked by a new 0.3 km connection between Shiogama and Takagimachi stations.

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Service outline

In addition to all-stations "Local" services, semi-fast "Rapid" services and one limited-stop "Special Rapid" service operate on the line between Sendai and Ishinomaki.

Rolling stock

Senseki-Tohoku Line services use a fleet of new HB-E210 series 2-car hybrid diesel multiple unit (DMU) trains, mostly operated as four-car formations.

History

Government approval to build the new 0.3 km connecting line between the existing Tohoku Main Line and Senseki Line was granted in March 2013. In July 2013, JR East announced its plans to build a fleet of new two-car HB-E210 series hybrid DMUs to be used on through services between Sendai and Ishinomaki via the new line. The Senseki-Tohoku Line name for the new through services was formally announced in July 2014. The official opening date of 30 May 2015 was announced by JR East in January 2015. The opening of the Senseki-Tōhoku Line and the resumption of the entire Senseki Line were celebrated in the ceremony held at Nobiru Station on 30 May 2015 with Yoshihiro Murai, the Governor of Miyagi Prefecture.

References

Senseki-Tōhoku Line Wikipedia