Toki (train)
The Toki is a high-speed Shinkansen train service operated by East Japan Railway Company on the Joetsu Shinkansen in Japan.
The name is taken from the Japanese name of the crested ibis, for which Niigata is famous.
Station Stops
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Not served by Toki 311 and 312 only
Rolling stock
- E7 series 12-car sets
Former rolling stock
- E1 series 12-car sets
- 200 series 10-car sets
- E2 series 10-car sets
- E4 series 8-car sets
History
Limited express
The name Toki was first introduced on 10 June 1962 for limited express services operating between Ueno in Tokyo and Niigata on the Joetsu Line.These services stopped at,,,,, and This service operated until 14 November 1982, the day before the Joetsu Shinkansen opened.Shinkansen
From the start of services on the newly opened Jōetsu Shinkansen on 15 November 1982, Toki became the name used for the all-stations shinkansen services operating initially between and Niigata, later between Ueno and Niigata, and eventually between and Niigata.The Toki name was discontinued from October 1997 following the introduction of new Tanigawa all-stations services between Tokyo and Echigo-Yuzawa. However, the name was reinstated from December 2002 to replace the name Asahi used for all Tokyo to Niigata trains.
E2 series 10-car sets were re-introduced on four return Toki services daily from 26 January 2013, operating at a maximum speed of.
The E4 series sets were retired at the beginning of October 2021, marking the end of bi-level high-speed trains operating on Shinkansen services.
E2 series sets were removed from all Toki services on 18 March 2023 timetable revision as the line underwent an operating speed increase from.