Echigo Tokimeki Railway

The Echigo TOKImeki Railway Company (えちごトキめき鉄道株式会社, Echigo TOKImeki Tetsudō kabushiki gaisha) (ETR) is a Japanese third-sector railway operating company established in 2010 to operate passenger railway services on the sections of the JR East Shinetsu Main Line and JR West Hokuriku Main Line within Niigata Prefecture when they were separated from the respective JR Group operators in March 2015, coinciding with the opening of the Hokuriku Shinkansen extension from Nagano to Kanazawa. The main shareholders of the company are Niigata Prefecture, the city of Joetsu, the city of Itoigawa, and the city of Myoko.[1]

Echigo TOKImeki Railway Company
Native name
えちごトキめき鉄道株式会社
Echigo TOKImeki Tetsudō kabushiki gaisha
Company typePrivate KK
GenreRail transport
Founded22 November 2010
Headquarters,
Japan
Area served
Niigata Prefecture
Key people
Tadahiro Shimazu (President)
ServicesPassenger railway
Websitewww.echigo-tokimeki.co.jp

Lines

Since 14 March 2015, Echigo Tokimeki Railway operates local passenger operations on two lines: 10 stations on the 37.7 km Myōkō Haneuma Line (妙高はねうまライン) (formerly part of the JR East Shinetsu Main Line) between Myōkō-Kōgen and Naoetsu, and 13 stations on the 59.3 km Nihonkai Hisui Line (日本海ひすいライン) (formerly part of the JR West Hokuriku Main Line) between Naoetsu and Ichiburi.[2]

Myōkō Haneuma Line

Myōkō Haneuma Line
An ET127 series EMU on the Myōkō Haneuma Line in February 2022
Overview
Native name妙高はねうまライン
StatusOperational
Owner Echigo Tokimeki Railway
LocaleNiigata Prefecture
Termini
Stations10
Service
TypeRegional rail
Rolling stockET127 series EMUs
E653-1100 series EMUs
History
Opened15 August 1886
Technical
Line length37.7 km (23.4 mi)
Number of tracksSingle track
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Electrification1,500 V DC Overhead line
Route map

Service outline

In addition to all-stations "Local" (普通, futsū) services operated by ETR, the line is used by JR East Shirayuki limited express services operating over the section between Jōetsumyōkō and Naoetsu, providing connections with the Hokuriku Shinkansen at Naoetsu,[2] and also by one return "Rapid" service daily operated by the Hokuetsu Express, to and from Echigo-Yuzawa and using the section of the line between Naoetsu and Arai.[3] The Rapid service on only holidays which uses 455 series and 413 series has been commenced operated since 4 July 2021.[4]

Stations

All stations are in Niigata Prefecture.

StationJapaneseTransfersLocation
Myōkō-Kōgen妙高高原 Shinano Railway Kita-Shinano LineMyōkō
Sekiyama関山 
Nihongi二本木 Jōetsu
Arai新井 Myōkō
Kita-Arai北新井 
Jōetsumyōkō上越妙高 Hokuriku ShinkansenJōetsu
Minami-Takada南高田 
Takada高田 
Kasugayama春日山 
Naoetsu直江津

Rolling stock

Local services on the Myōkō Haneuma Line use a fleet of ten ET127 series 2-car electric multiple unit (EMU) trains transferred from JR East.[2] These have reinforced front-end skirts, and feature a new livery.[2] They operate as two- or four-car formation during the off-peak periods, and as six-car formations during peak periods.[2] Shirayuki limited express services operated by JR East use four-car E653-1100 series EMUs.[2]

Since 4 July 2021, Rapid service which uses 413 series and 455 series has been commenced operating on Myoko Haneuma Line on only holidays.

Nihonkai Hisui Line

Nihonkai Hisui Line
An ET122 diesel car on the Nihonkai Hisui Line in October 2021
Overview
Native name日本海ひすいライン
StatusOperational
Owner Echigo Tokimeki Railway
LocaleNiigata Prefecture
Termini
Stations13
Service
TypeRegional rail
Rolling stockET122 DMUs
485 series (JR), 521 series
History
Opened1911
Technical
Line length59.3 km (36.8 mi)
Number of tracksDouble track
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Electrification1,500 V DC / 20 kV AC (60 Hz) Overhead line
Route map

Service outline

While the western boundary of the Nihonkai Hisui Line is at Ichiburi Station, most services on the line operate between Naoetsu and Tomari on the Ainokaze Toyama Railway Line. At Tomari Station, both ETR trains and Ainokaze Toyama Railway trains use platform 2, allowing a same-platform transfer.[2] The Express service on only holidays which uses 455 series and 413 series has been commenced operated since 4 July 2021, and boarding on this service costs 500 yen.[4]

Stations

All stations are in Niigata Prefecture.

StationJapaneseTransfersLocation
Ichiburi市振 Ainokaze Toyama Railway LineItoigawa
Oyashirazu親不知 
Ōmi青海 
Itoigawa糸魚川
Echigo Oshiage Hisui Kaiganえちご押上ひすい海岸 
Kajiyashiki梶屋敷 
Uramoto浦本 
能生 
Tsutsuishi筒石 
Nadachi名立 Jōetsu
Arimagawa有間川 
Tanihama谷浜 
Naoetsu直江津

Rolling stock

The eastern section of the line is electrified at 1,500 V DC and the western section of the line is electrified at 20 kV AC (60 Hz) overhead, with a dead section separating the two different power supplies between Itoigawa and Kajiyashiki stations, but in order to eliminate the need to procure new dual-voltage rolling stock, local services on the Nihonkai Hisui Line use a fleet of eight new ET122 single-car diesel multiple unit (DMU) trains based on the JR West KiHa 122 series design.[2] This fleet includes two special-event cars.[2] Services normally operate as single-car trains during the off-peak periods, increased to two cars during the peaks.[2]

Until March 2017, a seasonal limited-stop "Rapid" service operating between Niigata and Itoigawa ran once a day in each direction using a 6-car JR East 485 series EMU.[2][5]

Since 4 July 2021, Express service which uses 413 series and 455 series has been commenced operating on Hisui Line on only holidays.

History

The company was founded on 22 November 2010.[1] The new names for the two lines to be operated by the company were announced in June 2012,[6] and the company name was changed to Echigo Tokimeki Railway Company from 1 July 2012.[1] The company was formally granted a railway operating license by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism on 28 February 2014.[7]

Resort train

Setsugekka train

A two-car ET122-1000 series diesel multiple unit resort train entered service from 23 April 2016, operating over both of the ETR lines.[8] The two-car diesel train is branded Setsugekka (雪月花, lit. "Snow, Moon, Flowers").[9]

See also

References