Karatsu Line Explained

Karatsu Line
Type:Regional rail
Locale:Saga Prefecture
Stations:13
Tracks:Single
Electrification:1,500 V DC, overhead catenary (Karatsu to Nishi-Karatsu)

The is a regional railway line in Saga Prefecture, Japan, owned and operated by Kyushu Railway Company (JR Kyushu). It connects in Saga City to in Karatsu City, both in Saga Prefecture, Japan.[1] The line was originally constructed to carry coal from the Karatsu coal fields to the Port of Karatsu for export and had many branch lines to coal mines which have since closed.[2] [3]

Operation

All trains running on the Karatsu Line stop at all stations along the line, including through services from both sections of the Chikuhi Line. All trains that run to/from Kubota Station use the Nagasaki Main Line to terminate at Saga Station instead.

Station list

Station numbering has not been introduced for the Karatsu Line, but both and use the station numbering from the eastern section of the Chikuhi Line.

No.Station JapaneseDistance
(km)
Connecting linesLocation
Through services to/from via the Nagasaki Main Line
久保田0.0Nagasaki Main Line (through service)SagaSaga Prefecture
小城5.1 Ogi
東多久10.6 Taku
中多久13.6 
Taku多久15.2 
厳木20.8 Karatsu
岩屋23.3 
相知26.0 
本牟田部30.1 
Through services to/from via the Chikuhi Line
山本32.9Chikuhi Line (Western section) (through service)KaratsuSaga Prefecture
鬼塚36.6 
Through services to/from via the Chikuhi Line and the Kūkō Line
唐津40.3Chikuhi Line (Eastern section) (through service)KaratsuSaga Prefecture
西唐津42.5 

Rolling stock

History

The Karatsu Kogyo Railway opened a line from (today to in 1898, on an alignment paralleling the west bank of the Matsuura River, and extended the line to Taku the following year. In 1902, the company merged with the Kyushu Railway Co., which extended the line to Kubota in 1903. The company was nationalised in 1907. From 1898 to 1912, a number of freight only branch lines were also built.

The Chikuhi Line from Higashi-Karatsu was extended to Yamamoto in 1929 on an alignment paralleling the east bank of the Matsuura River.[4]

In 1983, the Chikuhi line was rebuilt so it branched at Karatsu, with the Karatsu - Nishi-Karatsu section being electrified at 1,500 V DC at the same time in conjunction with the electrification of the Chikuhi line, together with CTC signalling from Nishi-Karatsu to Kubota.

The last of the freight only branch lines closed in 1982. Freight services ceased in 1986.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: JR Kyushu Route Map. JR Kyushu. 3 March 2018.
  2. Book: JR Kyushu. ja: JR九州のひみつ. 2013 . PHP Institute, Inc.. 9784569814933. Secrets of JR Kyushu. ja. 84.
  3. Book: Imao, Keisuke. ja: 日本鉄道旅行地図帳 12号 九州 沖縄―全線・全駅・全廃線 . 2009 . Mook. 9784107900302. Japan Rail Travel Atlas No. 12 Kyushu Okinawa - all lines, all stations and disused lines. ja. 22, 54.
  4. Book: Imao, Keisuke. ja: 日本鉄道旅行地図帳 12号 九州 沖縄―全線・全駅・全廃線 . 2009 . Mook. 9784107900302. Japan Rail Travel Atlas No. 12 Kyushu Okinawa - all lines, all stations and disused lines. ja. 22, 41–2.