Tobu Isesaki Line
The Tobu Isesaki Line is a Japanese railway line operated by the private railway company Tobu Railway, extending from Tōbu-Dōbutsu-Kōen Station in Saitama to Isesaki Station in Gunma Prefecture. The Isesaki Line can refer to the entire section between Asakusa - Isesaki and Oshiage - Hikifune, but from March 2012, the section south of Tōbu-Dōbutsu-Kōen was branded as the Tobu Skytree Line in conjunction with the opening of the Tokyo Skytree tower.
Descriptions
;Track:Operation
Service patterns
Stops and operated sections are as of 2023, February 15.;Local
;Section Semi-Express
;Semi-Express
;Section Express
;Express
;Limited Express
Stations
- O: Stop
* 1: To/from on the Tobu Skytree Line section of the Isesaki Line.* 2: To/from on Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line via Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line- For the section between Tōbu-Dōbutsu-Kōen and Asakusa, see Tobu Skytree Line.
Rolling stock
Current
- Tobu 200 series
- Tobu 500 series
- Tobu 10000 series
- Tobu 50000 series
- Tobu 50050 series
- Tobu 70090 series
- Tokyu 2020 series
- Tokyu 5000 series
- Tokyo Metro 18000 series
- Tokyo Metro 8000 series
- Tokyo Metro 08 series
Former
- Tokyu 8500 series
- Tobu 30000 series
History
The Asakusa to Nishiarai section was double-tracked in 1912, and the rest of the line was double-tracked between 1920 and 1927, except for the Hanyu to Kawamata section, which was double-tracked when a second bridge was built over the Tonegawa in 1992.
Electrification was begun in 1924 on the section of Asakusa and, and in 1927 completed as far as Isesaki. The distance of over was then one of the longest electrified railway lines together with the present Kintetsu Osaka Line and Yamada Lines.
After World War II, the Tobu Lines had no connection to the Yamanote Line or other major lines of the then Japanese National Railways was built, connecting at Kitasenju.
Further growing traffic required Tobu to build a second through line to Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line in the 1990s. In 2003, the company built new tracks from Hikifune to connect at, officially an annex station of Tokyo Skytree.
From the 3 March 2006, timetable revision, less than half of trains originated or terminated at Asakusa, with more trains operating through to Tokyo Metro subway lines.
From 17 March 2012, the section south of Tōbu-Dōbutsu-Kōen was rebranded as the Tobu Skytree Line.