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The is a Mini-shinkansen route in Japan, operated by
East Japan Railway Company The is a major passenger railway company in Japan and the largest of the seven Japan Railways Group companies. The company name is officially abbreviated as JR-EAST or JR East in English, and as in Japanese. The company's headquarters are in ...
(JR East). It provides service between
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and Shinjō in
Yamagata Prefecture is a Prefectures of Japan, prefecture of Japan located in the Tōhoku region of Honshu. It has a population of 1,005,926 (1 February 2025) and an area of 9,325 Square kilometre, km2 (3,600 Square mile, sq mi). Its neighbours are Akita Prefectu ...
over the tracks of the Tohoku Shinkansen and the
Ōu Main Line The is a railway line in Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). It connects Fukushima Station (Fukushima), Fukushima Station through Akita Station to Aomori Station. Since the opening of the Yamagata Shinkansen on July 1, 1 ...
. The term Yamagata Shinkansen refers to the segment that connects Fukushima and Shinjō. Because the shinkansen trains share tracks with local trains running on , it is often referred to as a "mini-shinkansen".


Operations

Trains consist of 7-car E3 and E8 series trainsets operating as '' Tsubasa'' services. Between and Fukushima, some trains run coupled to '' Yamabiko'' trains on the Tōhoku Shinkansen. Between Fukushima and Shinjō, the trains run on their own at a maximum speed of and share the line with regular Ōu Main Line trains. As of July 2012, about 62 million passengers had ridden the line since it opened in July 1992. The fastest trains connect Tokyo and Yamagata stations in two hours and 29 minutes.


Construction of a new approach line at Fukushima Station

In April 2021, JR East started construction of a new approach line at Fukushima station. Currently, the Yamagata Shinkansen can only enter and exit the Tohoku Shinkansen through platform 14 at Fukushima Station. This current layout requires the Yamagata Shinkansen to cross the north bound tracks to reach the Tokyo bound tracks. This new approach line will pass under the Tohoku Shinkansen, which will allow Yamagata Shinkansen to enter the Tohoku Shinkansen on platform 11 removing the crossing and reducing the gravitude of transport disruption. Construction is expected to finish by the end of fiscal year 2026.


Proposed Ou base tunnel

Construction of a base tunnel on the Yamagata Shinkansen is proposed, with JR East having undertaken a survey of a planned route from Niwasaka to Sekine, just south of Yonezawa station. of the proposed line would be in tunnel, mostly to the north of the existing Fukushima – Yamagata section. To be built on an improved alignment, the tunnel would lower journey times between Fukushima and Yamagata by ~10 min due to a proposed line speed of up to . The tunnel would avoid the Itaya Toge pass through the Ou mountains west of Fukushima. Gradients range from 3.0% to 3.8% and the line reaches an altitude of . The curvature and steep grades limit train speeds to or less, and the line is vulnerable to heavy rain and snowfall as well as high winds. Between 2011 and 2017 a total of 410 Yamagata mini-Shinkansen services were either suspended or delayed, and 40% of these incidents occurred on the line over the Itaya Toge pass. If the base tunnel is authorised, detailed design would take five years and construction another 15 years. The cost could increase by if the tunnel were to be built with a cross-section large enough to permit the line to be upgraded to the full Shinkansen
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Station list

* All stations listed below are located on the
Ōu Main Line The is a railway line in Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). It connects Fukushima Station (Fukushima), Fukushima Station through Akita Station to Aomori Station. Since the opening of the Yamagata Shinkansen on July 1, 1 ...
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Rolling stock

As of March 2024, the following types are used on Yamagata Shinkansen services. * E3-2000 series 7 car sets, since 20 December 2008 (to be replaced by E8 series after 2024) * E8 series 7-car sets, since 16 March 2024 File:E3-2000-L67-of-Yamagata-Shinkansen.jpg, Set L67 of the E3-2000 series Shinkansen in its original livery File:E3-2000_L67_Akayu_Tsubasa_128_20150905.jpg, Set L67 of the E3-2000 series Shinaksen on a Tsubasa service in Akayu, Yamagata. This Shinkansen is in its new livery after redelivery File:E8系(大宮駅).jpg, Set G1 of the E8 Shinkansen undergoing testing in July 2023


Former rolling stock

* 400 series 7-car sets (originally 6-car sets) withdrawn by 18 April 2010 * E3-1000 series 7-car sets (from 4 December 1999 until 18 March 2024) File:Tsubasa 422-6.jpg, A 400 series set on a ''Tsubasa'' service, March 2005 File:E3-1000 L54 Tsubasa 144 Kita-Yamagata 20150307.jpg, E3-1000 series train set L54 in it's newer livery on the Yamagata Shinkansen between Kita-yamagata and Yamagata in March 2015


Non-revenue-earning-types

* East i (E926)


History

* 1 July 1992: '' Tsubasa'' services start from Tokyo to Yamagata with six-car 400 Series Shinkansen attached to a 200 Series Shinkansen on Tōhoku Shinkansen tracks between Tokyo and Fukushima. * 1 December 1995: Trains are extended to seven cars. * 4 December 1999: Line is extended to Shinjō. * 21 September 2001: Double-decker E4 Series Shinkansen replace the 200 series trains on the Tōhoku Shinkansen. * 18 March 2007: All cars are made non-smoking. * 20 December 2008: E3-2000 series trains enter service * 18 April 2010: 400 series trains cease operations. * 11 March 2011: All services are suspended due to the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. * 31 March 2011: Partial services resume between Fukushima and Shinjō. * 12 April 2011: Through-service resumed between Tokyo and Shinjō but at half of previous capacity. *13 February 2021: Services suspended north of Nasushiobara Station due to the 2021 Fukushima earthquake. *9 June 2022: The line celebrates 30 years of operation. An E3 series trainset will be wrapped in a commemorative livery and will stay in service until November 2022. *16 March 2024: Start of service by the E8 Series *6 March 2025: Due to a Hayabusa- Komachi 21 service uncoupling near Nishi-Nippori station, coupled formations with Yamabiko trains on Yamagata Shinkansen are suspended until further notice. Passengers travelling from Tokyo to Yamagata/Shinjo and vise versa should transfer at Fukushima station.


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Stations of Yamagata Shinkansen
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