Uchibō Line

The Uchibō Line (内房線, Uchibō-sen) is a railway line operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) adjacent to Tokyo Bay, paralleling the western (i.e., inner) shore of the Bōsō Peninsula. It connects Soga Station in the city of Chiba to Awa-Kamogawa Station in the city of Kamogawa, passing through the municipalities of Chiba, Ichihara, Sodegaura, Kisarazu, Kimitsu, Futtsu, Kyonan, Tateyama, and Minamibōsō. The line is connected at both ends to the Sotobō Line. The name of the Uchibō Line in the Japanese language is formed from two kanji characters. The first, , means "inner" and the second, is the first character of the Bōsō. The name of the line thus refers to its location along the inner part of the Bōsō Peninsula in relation to the Tokyo Metropolitan Area, as opposed to the Sotobō Line, "outer Bōsō" which is on the opposite side of the peninsula. South of Kimitsu is single track, and north of Kimitsu is double track.

Uchibō Line
A 255 series EMU on a Sazanami limited express service
Overview
LocaleChiba Prefecture
Termini
Stations30
Service
TypeRegional rail
Operator(s)JR East
Depot(s)Chiba
History
Opened1912
Technical
Line length119.4 km (74.2 mi)
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Operating speed110 km/h (70 mph)
Route map


0.0
Soga
3.4
Hamano
5.6
Yawatajuku
9.3
Goi
Yōrō River
15.1
Anegasaki
20.5
Nagaura
24.4
Sodegaura
27.5
Iwane
31.3
Kisarazu
former IJN aircraft plant
38.3
Kimitsu
Koito River
42.0
Aohori
former IJA artillery base
46.6
Ōnuki
50.7
Sanukimachi
55.1
Kazusa-Minato
60.2
Takeoka
64.0
Hamakanaya
Kanaya Port
Tateyama Tunnel
1252m
67.5
Hota
70.8
Awa-Katsuyama
73.7
Iwai
Iwatomi Tunnel
79.8
Tomiura
82.1
Nako-Funakata
Heguri River
85.9
Tateyama
91.7
Kokonoe
96.6
Chikura
98.6
Chitose
Maruyama River
102.2
Minamihara
106.8
Wadaura
111.4
Emi
116.0
Futomi
Mineoka Tunnel
Kamogawa River
Sotobō Line
119.4
Awa-Kamogawa
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