Shinmei Line
Color2cb431
StatusClosed
Locale JR Hokkaido
Stations21
Open25 October 1924 (Uryū Line)
10 November 1937 (Meiu Line)
Close4 September 1995
OwnerHokkaido Railway Company
OperatorHokkaido Railway Company
CharacterRural
Linelength121.8 km (75.7 mi)
ElectrificationNone
TracksEntire line single tracked

The Shinmei Line (深名線, Shinmei-sen) was a Japanese railway line in Hokkaido operated by the Hokkaido Railway Company (JR Hokkaido) which connected Fukagawa Station in Fukagawa and Nayoro Station in Nayoro.

Stations

Stops legend: ●: Train meet possible X:Train meet impossible

No.Station nameJapaneseBetween
(km)
Distance
(km)
StopTransfers
Notes
Location
深川0.0Hakodate Main Line Rumoi Main Line (Abolished 1 May 1989)Fukagawa
Maruyama円山4.74.7X 
Kami-Tadoshi上多度志6.110.8X 
Tadoshi多度志3.214.0X 
Uma宇摩5.419.4X 
Horonari幌成2.922.3X 
Shimo-Horonari下幌成1.824.1X 
Takadomari鷹泊3.227.3X 
Numaushi沼牛10.637.9XUryu District
Horokanai
Shin-Nariu新成生2.039.9X 
Horokanai幌加内3.843.7 
Kami-Horokanai上幌加内3.146.8X 
Uembetsu雨煙別4.351.1XAll trains passed this station between December 1 and April 20.
Closed 10 March 1990
Seiwa-Onsen政和温泉5.156.2XAll trains passed this station between December 1 and April 20.
Closed 10 March 1990
Seiwa政和2.558.7X 
新富5.564.2XClosed 1 September 1990
添牛内4.468.6X
大曲3.672.2XClosed 1 February 1976
共栄3.375.5X
朱鞠内3.378.8Meiu Line (Uncompleted)
Kohan湖畔1.980.7X
宇津内4.385.0XClosed 19 November 1956
蕗ノ台4.589.5XAll trains passed this station between December 1 and April 30.
Closed 10 March 1990
白樺4.193.6XAll trains passed this station between December 1 and April 30.
Closed 10 March 1990
北母子里5.499.0X
天塩弥生15.6114.6XNayoro
西名寄3.2117.8X
名寄4.0121.8Nayoro Main Line (Abolished 1 May 1989) Sōya Main Line

History

Uryū Line began construction in 1922, to connect Shumarinai and Fukagawa. The construction was split in six phases and the construction was completed by 1932.[1] The line was renamed to Horokanai Line in 1931.[1]

Meiu Line (名雨線) began construction in 1935 to connect Nayoro to Shumarinai. The line was completed in 1939, and the two lines were renamed to Shinmei Line, taking letters from the two terminus.[1]

Post war

In 1960s, due to the decline of coal mines and introduction of cheaper foreign woods, the economy of the nearby municipalities began to decline. This led to the slow decrease in the population. Population in Horokonai decreased to 7,283 by 1970 compared to 12,016 in 1960.[1] In areas close to Shirakaba station and Fukinodai, settlements disappeared, and with the ongoing motorization and the improvements in roads, the number of users fell to one-third of its peak.[1]

Following the huge drop in users and operating ratio hitting 2,785, the line was listed as one of the Deficit 83 Lines movement and later Specified local lines. However, due to lack of replacement roads, it was not closed by the movement, the line continued to operate until 1995, when it was closed and switched to bus service by JR Hokkaido Bus Company.

Rolling stock

Six JNR Class C11s were used in the line from 1941 to 1949.[1] JGR Class 8620 and JNR Class 9600 were used until the 1970s.[1]

KiHa 01 series was used from August 1955, but were slowly replaced by KiHa 05, which were used by 1966.[2][1] After 1966, KiHa 21 and KiHa 22 DMU made for Hokkaido were used.[1]

From March 1986, KiHa 53, KiHa 54, and KiHa 40 were used until the closure of the entire line.[1]

References

  1. ^ 青木栄一「特定地方交通線の実態と問題を現地に見る 10 深名線」『鉄道ジャーナル』第183号、成美堂出版(鉄道ジャーナル社), May 1982, 122-131p.
  2. ^ 「旧型気動車にお別れ」『広報ほろかない』May 1966