Sasshō Line

The Sasshō Line (札沼線, Sasshō-sen) is a railway line in Japan operated by Hokkaido Railway Company (JR Hokkaido), which connects Sōen in Sapporo and Hokkaidō-Iryōdaigaku in Tōbetu, Ishikari District. Its name is made up of two characters from Sapporo (札幌) and Ishikari-Numata (石狩沼田), the latter of which was the terminus of the line until it was relocated to Shin-Totsukawa in 1972.

Sasshō Line
733 series 3-car set B-115 running in multiple with a 731 series set on the Sasshō Line, March 2014
Overview
Other name(s)Gakuentoshi Line
Native name札沼線
OwnerJR Hokkaido
Line numberG
LocaleHokkaido
Termini
Stations14
History
Opened1931
Electrified2012 (Sōen Hokkaidō-Iryōdaigaku)
Closed19 June 1972 (Shin-Totsukawa Ishikari-Numata)
7 May 2020 (Hokkaidō-Iryōdaigaku Shin-Totsukawa)
Technical
Line length28.9 km (18.0 mi)
Number of tracksDouble (Hachiken Ainosato-Kyōikudai)
Single (elsewhere)
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Electrification20 kV AC overhead line
Operating speed85 km/h (53 mph)
Route map

On 19 November 2016, JR Hokkaido's president announced plans to further rationalise the network by up to 1,237 km (769 mi), or ~50% of the current network,. The non-electrified section of the Line was permanently closed on 17 April 2020.

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