Nikkō Line
The Nikkō Line is a railway line operated by East Japan Railway Company which connects to.
Both the Tobu and JR East railway stations in Nikkō are located within walking distance of each other.
Station list
- Trains can pass each other at any station.
Rolling stock
- E131-600/-680 series 3-car EMUs
Former rolling stock
- 107 series 2-car EMUs
- 205-600 series 4-car EMUs
History
The Nippon Railway Co. opened the line in 1890 and was nationalised in 1906. The line was electrified in 1959, and CTC signalling was commissioned in 1970. Freight services ceased in 1984.Former connecting lines
- Tsuruta Station:
In 1931, the lines were purchased by the Tobu Railway Co. which closed all but the Tateiwa branch, which it converted to gauge and built a connection to Nishi-Kawada station on the Tobu Utsunomiya Line. The Tateiwa branch ceased operation in 1961 following a landslide and was formally closed in 1964.
- Nikko Station: