The Nambu Line () is a Japanese railway line which connects
Tachikawa Station
is a junction passenger railway station located in the city of Tachikawa, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East).
Lines
Tachikawa Station is served by the Chūō Main Line, and is located 37.1 kilometers from the st ...
in
Tachikawa, Tokyo
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is a city located in the western portion of the Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 184,383 in 93,428 households, and a population density of 7,600 persons per km2. The total area of t ...
and
Kawasaki Station
is a junction passenger railway station located in the city of Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East).
Lines
Kawasaki Station is served by the following JR East lines.
The station is from and from .
S ...
in
Kawasaki, Kanagawa
Kawasaki, officially Kawasaki City, is a Cities of Japan, city in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, one of the main cities of the Greater Tokyo Area and Keihin Industrial Area. It is the second most populated city in Kanagawa Prefecture after Yokohama ...
. For most of its length, it parallels the
Tama River
The is a major river in Yamanashi Prefecture, Yamanashi, Kanagawa Prefecture, Kanagawa and Tokyo Prefectures on Honshū, Japan. It is officially classified as a Class 1 river by the Government of Japan, Japanese government. It is long, an ...
, the natural border between Tokyo and Kanagawa prefectures. It lies along the
Tama Hills
is an area of hills stretching across southwest Tokyo and northeast Kanagawa Prefecture in the Kantō Plain on Honshū, Japan. Its total area is approximately 300 km2. The Tama River marks its northeastern boundary. The Tama Hills border th ...
. It is part of the
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) network. The line forms part of what JR East refers to as the "Tokyo Mega Loop" () around Tokyo, consisting of the
Keiyo Line
:''Keiyo may also refer to Keiyo, a district in Kenya, '' Keiyo Line'', a railway line in Japan, or Elgeyo escarpment.''
The Elgeyo (also known as Keiyo) are an ethnic group who are part of the larger Kalenjin ethnic group of Nilotic origin. T ...
,
Musashino Line
The is a railway line operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). It links Tsurumi Station in Yokohama with Nishi-Funabashi Station in Chiba Prefecture, forming a unclosed loop around central Tokyo
Tokyo, officially the Tok ...
, Nambu Line, and the
Yokohama Line
The Yokohama Line () is a Japanese railway line of the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) connecting Higashi-Kanagawa Station in Yokohama, Kanagawa and Hachiōji Station in Hachiōji, Tokyo. The line forms part of what JR East refers to as t ...
.
The name refers to the southern () part of the ancient province of
Musashi () (now Tokyo and northern Kanagawa prefecture), through which the Nambu Line runs.
Basic data
*Operators, distances:
**Total:
***Passenger:
***Freight:
**
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) (Services and tracks)
***Kawasaki – Tachikawa:
***Shitte – Hama-Kawasaki:
***Shitte – Shin-Tsurumi Signal Station – Tsurumi: (no regular service)
**
Japan Freight Railway Company
, or , is one of the seven constituent companies of Japan Railways Group (JR Group). It provides transportation of cargo nationwide throughout Japan. Its headquarters are in Shibuya, Tokyo near Shinjuku Station.
The Japan Railways Group was foun ...
(JR Freight) (Services only)
***Shitte – Tachikawa:
***Shitte – Hama-Kawasaki:
***Shitte – Shin-Tsurumi Signal Station:
*Stations: 29
**Main line: 26
**Branch line: 3
*Double-tracking: Kawasaki – Tachikawa
*
Railway signalling
Railway signalling (), or railroad signaling (), is a system used to control the movement of railway traffic. Trains move on fixed rails, making them uniquely susceptible to collision. This susceptibility is exacerbated by the enormous weight ...
: Automatic Block System
Station list
Main line
"Rapid" service trains (two trains per hour between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m) do not stop at Shitte, Yakō, Hirama, Mukaigawara, Tsudayama, Kuji, Shukugawara, Nakanoshima, Yanokuchi, Minami-Tama, Nishifu, Yaho, Yagawa, or Nishi-Kunitachi. All other trains except for some seasonal services are "Local" services, stopping at all stations.
Nambu Branch Line
* All stations are located in Kanagawa Prefecture.
* Trains can pass each other only at Kawasaki-Shinmachi.
Freight branch
The connects Shitte Station and Shin-Tsurumi Yard on the Tōkaidō Main Line (
Hinkaku Line) and the
Musashino Line
The is a railway line operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). It links Tsurumi Station in Yokohama with Nishi-Funabashi Station in Chiba Prefecture, forming a unclosed loop around central Tokyo
Tokyo, officially the Tok ...
. Freight trains operating between
Tokyo Freight Terminal
is a railway freight terminal operated by Japan Freight Railway Company (JR Freight) located in the Yashio district of Shinagawa, Tokyo, east of Omori and north of Haneda Airport.
It is the largest rail freight terminal in Japan and principally ...
and northern Japan operate on both branch lines.
Rolling stock

the following fleet of
electric multiple unit
An electric multiple unit or EMU is a multiple-unit train consisting of self-propelled carriages using electricity as the motive power. An EMU requires no separate locomotive, as electric traction motors are incorporated within one or a number o ...
(EMU) trains is used on Nambu Line services, with all trainsets based at Nakahara Depot.
*
205-1000 series 3 x 2-car EMUs (Nambu Branch Line services, since August 2002)
*
E127-0 series 2 x 2-car EMUs (Nambu Branch Line services, since September 2023)
*
E233-8000 series
The is a commuter and suburban electric multiple unit (EMU) train type developed by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) from the earlier E231 series and the E531 series design. The first train was introduced in December 2006 for use on the Ch� ...
35 x 6-car EMUs (since 4 October 2014)
*
E233-8500 series 1 x 6-car EMU (since 15 March 2017)
From 15 March 2017, the last remaining 209 series trainset, set 53, was replaced by a six-car
Ome Line
Ome or OME may refer to:
Places
* Ome (Bora Bora), a public island in the lagoon of Bora Bora
* Ome, Lombardy, Italy, a town and ''comune'' in the Province of Brescia
* Ōme, Tokyo, a city in the Prefecture of Tokyo
* Ome (crater), a crater on Ma ...
and
Itsukaichi Line
The is a railway line operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) in Tokyo, Japan. It links Musashi-Itsukaichi Station in the city of Akiruno, Tokyo, Akiruno with Haijima Station in the city of Akishima, Tokyo, Akishima. From there, some t ...
E233-0 series set 670 modified and renumbered to become E233-8500 series set N36.
File:JRE-Series205-1000-4.jpg, A Nambu Branch Line 205-1000 series in May 2023
File:JRE Series-E127-0 V1.jpg, A Nambu Branch Line E127-0 series in January 2024
File:Series-E233-8000-N7.jpg, A Nambu Line E233-8000 series in October 2020
Previously used
*
72/73 series 4/6-car EMUs (from 1963 until 1978)
*
101 series
The was a DC electric multiple unit (EMU) commuter train type introduced in 1957 by Japanese National Railways (JNR), and formerly operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and West Japan Railway Company (JR-West). The last remaining tra ...
4/6-car EMUs (from 1969 until January 1991)
*
103 series
The is a DC electric multiple unit (EMU) commuter train type introduced in 1963 by Japanese National Railways (JNR), and currently operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West) and Kyushu Railway Company (JR Kyushu). They were also operate ...
6-car EMUs (from 1982 until December 2004)
*
101 series
The was a DC electric multiple unit (EMU) commuter train type introduced in 1957 by Japanese National Railways (JNR), and formerly operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and West Japan Railway Company (JR-West). The last remaining tra ...
2-car EMUs (Nambu Branch line services, until November 2003)
*
205-0 series 6-car EMUs from (March 1989 until December 2015)
*
205-1200 series 6-car EMUs (from 2004 until January 2016)
*
209-0 series 6-car EMUs (from April 1993 until February 2015)
*
209-2200 series 6-car EMUs (from 2010 until March 2017)
File:73 Nambu Line Musashi-Mizonokuchi 19750119.jpg, A 73 series EMU on the Nambu Line in January 1975
File:101 Shitte 20020713.jpg, Nambu Branch Line 101 series in July 2002
File:103 set 21 Nambu Line Shukugawara 20010626.jpg, A Nambu Line 103 series in June 2001
File:Nanbu line 205kei Rapid.JPG, Nambu Line 205-0 series set 36 in April 2011
File:JR East 205-1200 set 46 Musashi-Nakahara 20141004.JPG, A Nambu Line 205-1200 series in October 2014
File:JRE 209-Naha1.jpg, A Nambu Line 209-0 series in January 2008
File:Nanbu line 209kei Rapid.JPG, A Nambu Line 209-2200 series in April 2011
History
The private
Nambu Railway opened the line in five stages between 1927 and 1930 (freight branches are omitted):
* 27 March 1927: Kawasaki – Noborito
* 1 November 1927: Noborito – Ōmaru (near Minami-Tama)
* 11 December 1928: Ōmaru – Bubaigawara (then called Yashikibun)
* 11 December 1929: Bubaigawara – Tachikawa
* 25 March 1930: Shitte – Hama-Kawasaki
Passenger trains utilised
electric multiple unit
An electric multiple unit or EMU is a multiple-unit train consisting of self-propelled carriages using electricity as the motive power. An EMU requires no separate locomotive, as electric traction motors are incorporated within one or a number o ...
s (EMUs) from the beginning. Freight initially consisted primarily of
gravel
Gravel () is a loose aggregation of rock fragments. Gravel occurs naturally on Earth as a result of sedimentation, sedimentary and erosion, erosive geological processes; it is also produced in large quantities commercially as crushed stone.
Gr ...
hauled from the
Tama River
The is a major river in Yamanashi Prefecture, Yamanashi, Kanagawa Prefecture, Kanagawa and Tokyo Prefectures on Honshū, Japan. It is officially classified as a Class 1 river by the Government of Japan, Japanese government. It is long, an ...
. When the railway reached Tachikawa and made connection with the
Ōme Electric Railway,
limestone
Limestone is a type of carbonate rock, carbonate sedimentary rock which is the main source of the material Lime (material), lime. It is composed mostly of the minerals calcite and aragonite, which are different Polymorphism (materials science) ...
became one of the main freight commodities. The railway was controlled by
Asano zaibatsu
Asano zaibatsu 浅野財閥, one of the major second-tier zaibatsu ( conglomerates) in Japan, was founded in 1887 by Asano Sōichirō 浅野総一郎 with support from Shibusawa Eiichi 渋沢栄一, the founder of the Shibusawa zaibatsu 渋沢� ...
, which enabled the transport of limestone from its own quarry in Western Tokyo to its cement plant in Kawasaki without using the government railways.
On 1 April 1944, the railway was nationalised by the imperial government and became the Nambu Line of
Japanese Government Railways
The Japanese Government Railways (JGR) was the national rail transport, railway system directly operated by the until 1949. It was a predecessor of Japanese National Railways and the later Japan Railways Group.
Name
The English name "Japanese ...
. After the end of
World War II
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, there were several calls for the privatisation of the line, but the line remained a part of the
Japanese National Railways
The , abbreviated JNR or , was the business entity that operated Japan's national railway network from 1949 to 1987.
Network Railways
As of June 1, 1949, the date of establishment of JNR, it operated of narrow gauge () railways in all 46 pre ...
(JNR) until its privatization in 1987.
[
The postwar growth of the Tokyo urban area resulted in the conversion of most of the farmlands along the Nambu Line into residential areas and increased the passenger traffic on the line. Freight traffic reduced after the opening of the ]Musashino Line
The is a railway line operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). It links Tsurumi Station in Yokohama with Nishi-Funabashi Station in Chiba Prefecture, forming a unclosed loop around central Tokyo
Tokyo, officially the Tok ...
(parallel to the Nambu Line) in 1976 and the discontinuance of the limestone freight in 1998, except for the Nambu Branchline, which remains a major freight route.[
Limited-stop "Rapid" services between Kawasaki and Noborito with stops at Musashi-Kosugi and Musashi-Mizonokuchi started on 15 December 1969, but were discontinued by the timetable revision on 2 October 1978. After 33 years, Rapid services between Kawasaki and Tachikawa with more stops started on 9 April 2011, postponed from the originally scheduled 12 March due to the ]2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami
On 11 March 2011, at 14:46:24 Japan Standard Time, JST (05:46:24 UTC), a 9.0–9.1 Submarine earthquake, undersea megathrust earthquake occurred in the Pacific Ocean, east of the Oshika Peninsula of the Tōhoku region. It lasted approx ...
.
On 20 August 2016, station numbering was introduced with Nambu line stations being assigned station numbers between JN01 and JN26. Numbers increase towards in the westbound direction towards Tachikawa. In addition, station numbers JN51 to JN54 were assigned to the branch line stations with numbers increasing in the direction of Hama-Kawasaki.
From 15 March 2025, Nambu line started operation as "wanman" (One-man) driver-only operation
One-person operation (OPO), also known as driver-only operation (DOO), one-man operation (OMO), single person train operation (SPTO), or one-person train operation (OPTO), similarly to driver-controlled operation, is operation of a train, bus, ...
.[https://www.jreast.co.jp/press/2024/20241106_ho02.pdf]
See also
* List of railway lines in Japan
List of railway lines in Japan lists existing Rail transport, railway lines in Japan alphabetically.
The vast majority of Japanese railways are classified under two Japanese laws, one for and another for . The difference between the two is a leg ...
References
External links
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