Sazanami (train)
The Sazanami is a limited express train service in Japan operated by East Japan Railway Company. It runs between and via the Keiyo Line and Uchibō Line.
Seasonal Shinjuku Sazanami services operate "mainly on weekends and holidays when service is heavy" between Shinjuku and Tateyama via the Chūō Line and Sōbu Line. As of March 2024, trains no longer stop at or.
As of 12 March 2022, 5 outbound trains and 3 inbound trains are operated each day, except on Saturdays and holidays. These trains stop at the following stations listed below:
Tokyo - Soga - Goi - - Kisarazu - Kimitsu
Rolling stock
- E257-500 series 5-car EMUs
Former rolling stock
- 183/189 series 9-car EMUs
- 255 series 9-car EMUs
Formations
Sazanami trains are formed as shown below, with car 1 at the Tokyo end.History
- 15 July 1972 - Sazanami service starts coinciding with opening of the underground Sōbu Line platforms at Tokyo Station.
- 16 March 1991 - Sazanami service are rerouted via the Keiyo Line from Tokyo.
- 2 July 1993 - 255 series EMUs are introduced on View Sazanami services from Tokyo to.
- 16 October 2004 - E257-500 series EMUs are introduced.
- 10 December 2005 - The View Sazanami name is discontinued, and all services are made entirely no-smoking.