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The Chūō-Sōbu Line (中央・総武緩行線, Chūō Sōbu Kankō-sen?) is part of the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) network in Tokyo and Chiba Prefecture, Japan. It runs on the right-of-way of the Chūō Main Line(Chūō Line (Rapid)) and Sōbu Main Line (Sōbu Line (Rapid)), providing commuter service between Mitaka Station in the cities of Mitaka and Musashino and Chiba Station in Chiba.
Kankō, or "slow run", distinguishes the local trains on the Chūō-Sōbu line from the rapid service trains running on the Chūō Main Line between Mitaka and Ochanomizu, and on the Sōbu Main Line between Kinshichō and Chiba.
Women-only cars, designed to prevent chikan, were introduced on this line during morning rush hours starting on November 20, 2006.
Facts
- Length: 60.2 km
- Gauge: 1067 mm
- Number of stations: 39 (including ends)
- Multiple-track section: Entire line
- Electric supply: 1500 V DC
Rolling stock
Trains used on the Chūō-Sōbu Line are based at Mitaka Depot.
Rolling stock currently used
Rolling stock used in the past
- 101 series EMUs (yellow livery) (from 1963 until November 1988)[1]
- 103 series 10-car EMUs (yellow livery) (from 1979 until March 2001)[1]
- 201 series 10-car EMUs (yellow livery) (from 1982 until November 2001)[1]
- 205 series 10-car EMUs (yellow stripe) (from August 1989 until November 2001)[1]
Stations
○: Stop; |: Pass; △: Stop on Weekdays.
| Official Line
| Station
| in Japanese
| Chūō Line (Rapid)
| Sōbu Line Rapid
| Local run through Tokyo Metro Tōzai Line
| Transfers
| Ward or City, Prefecture
|
| Chūō Main Line
| Mitaka
| 三鷹
| ○ |
| ○
| JR East: Chūō Main Line (from Takao)
| Mitaka, Tokyo
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| Kichijōji
| 吉祥寺
| ○ |
| ○
| Keio Corporation: Keiō Inokashira Line
| Musashino, Tokyo
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| Nishi-Ogikubo
| 西荻窪
| △ |
| ○
|
| Suginami, Tokyo
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| Ogikubo
| 荻窪
| ○ |
| ○
| Tokyo Metro: ○Marunouchi Line (M-01)
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| Asagaya
| 阿佐ヶ谷
| △ |
| ○
|
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| Kōenji
| 高円寺
| △ |
| ○
|
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| Nakano
| 中野
| ○ |
| ○
| Tokyo Metro: ○Tozai Line (T-01, through service from Mitaka)
| Nakano, Tokyo
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| Higashi-Nakano
| 東中野
| | |
| run through Tozai Line between Nakano and Nishi-Funabashi
| Toei Subway: ○Oedo Line (E-31)
|
| Ōkubo
| 大久保
| | |
|
| Shinjuku, Tokyo
|
| Shinjuku
| 新宿
| ○ |
| JR East: Yamanote Line, Saikyo Line, Shonan-Shinjuku Line Odakyu Electric Railway : Odawara Line Keio Corporation: Keiō Line, Keio New Line Seibu Railway: Shinjuku Line (at Seibu-Shinjuku) Tokyo Metro: ○Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line (M-08) Toei Subway: ○Shinjuku Line (S-01), ○Oedo Line(at Shinjuku Station (E-27) or Shinjuku Nishiguchi (E-01))
|
| Yamanote
| Yoyogi
| 代々木
| | |
| JR East: Yamanote Line Toei Subway: ○Oedo Line (E-26)
| Shibuya, Tokyo
|
| Chūō Main Line
| Sendagaya
| 千駄ヶ谷
| | |
| Toei Subway: ○Oedo Line (walk on Kokuritsu-kyogijo Station (E-25))
|
| Shinanomachi
| 信濃町
| | |
|
| Shinjuku, Tokyo
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| Yotsuya
| 四ッ谷
| ○ |
| Tokyo Metro: ○Marunouchi Line (M-12), ○Namboku Line(N-08)
| Chiyoda, Tokyo
|
| Ichigaya
| 市ヶ谷
| | |
| Tokyo Metro: ○Yurakucho Line (Y-14), ○Namboku Line(N-09) Toei Subway: ○Shinjuku Line (S-04)
|
| Iidabashi
| 飯田橋
| | |
| (○) (on Tozai Line)
| Tokyo Metro: ○Tozai Line (T-06), ○Yurakucho Line (Y-13), ○Namboku Line(N-10) Toei Subway: ○Oedo Line (E-06)
|
| Suidōbashi
| 水道橋
| | |
| run through Tozai Line
| Toei Subway: ○Mita Line (I-11)
|
| Ochanomizu
| 御茶ノ水
| ○ |
| JR East: Chūō Main Line for Tokyo Station Tokyo Metro: ○Marunouchi Line (M-20), ○Chiyoda Line (walk on Shin-Ochanomizu Station (C-12))
|
| Akihabara
| 秋葉原
| to Kanda and Tokyo | from Tokyo and Yokosuka Line
| JR East: Yamanote Line, Keihin-Tohoku Line Metropolitan Intercity Railway Company: Tsukuba Express Tokyo Metro: ○Hibiya Line (H-15)
|
| Sōbu Main Line (Branch Line)
| Asakusabashi
| 浅草橋
| Toei Subway: ○Asakusa Line (A-16)
| Taito, Tokyo
|
| Ryōgoku
| 両国
| Toei Subway: ○Oedo Line
| Sumida, Tokyo
|
| Kinshichō
| 錦糸町
| | ○
| JR East: Sōbu Line (Rapid) for Tokyo Station Tokyo Metro: ○Hanzomon Line (Z-13)
|
| Sōbu Main Line
| Kameido
| 亀戸
| | |
| Tobu Railway: Tobu Kameido Line
| Koto, Tokyo
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| Hirai
| 平井
| | |
|
| Edogawa, Tokyo
|
| Shin-Koiwa
| 新小岩
| | ○
|
| Katsushika, Tokyo
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| Koiwa
| 小岩
| | |
|
| Edogawa, Tokyo
|
| Ichikawa
| 市川
| | ○
|
| Ichikawa, Chiba
|
| Motoyawata
| 本八幡
| | |
| Toei Subway: ○Shinjuku Line (S-21) Keisei Electric Railway: Keisei Main Line (at Keisei Yawata Station)
|
| Shimōsa-Nakayama
| 下総中山
| | |
|
| Funabashi, Chiba
|
| Nishi-Funabashi
| 西船橋
| | |
| ○ (mainly terminus)
| JR East: Musashino Line, Keiyo Line Tokyo Metro: ○Tozai Line (T-23, through service to Tsudanuma) Toyo Rapid Railway Line
|
| Funabashi
| 船橋
| | ○
| ○
| Tobu Railway: Tobu Noda Line, Keisei Electric Railway: Keisei Main Line (foot on Keisei Funabashi Station)
|
| Higashi-Funabashi
| 東船橋
| | |
| ○
|
|
| Tsudanuma
| 津田沼
| | ○
| ○ (terminus)
| Shin-Keisei Line (foot on Shin-Tsudanuma Station)
| Narashino, Chiba
|
| Makuhari-Hongō
| 幕張本郷
| | |
|
| Keisei Electric Railway: Keisei Chiba Line (at Keisei Makuhari-Hongo Station)
| Hanamigawa-ku, Chiba
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| Makuhari
| 幕張
| | |
|
|
| Shin-Kemigawa
| 新検見川
| | |
|
|
| Inage
| 稲毛
| | ○
|
| Inage-ku, Chiba
|
| Nishi-Chiba
| 西千葉
| | |
|
| Chūō-ku, Chiba
|
| Chiba
| 千葉
| | ○
| JR East: Sōbu Main Line (to Choshi), Uchibō Line, Sotobō Line, Narita Line Chiba Urban Monorail: Line 1 and Line 2 Keisei Electric Railway:Keisei Chiba Line (foot on Keisei Chiba Station)
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Trains normally terminate on the west end of the line at Mitaka or Nakano, though in the morning and evening some trains will start/stop from Musashi-koganei station. On the east end traiins terminate at Nishi-Funabashi, Tsudanuma or Chiba. Some Tokyo Metro Tozai Line services stop at the same stations as the Chūō-Sōbu line between Mitaka and Nakano and between Nishi-Funabashi and Tsudanuma stations. They run only morning or evening on weekdays on the section between Nishi-Funabashi and Tsudanuma.
References
de:Chūō-Sōbu-Linie
fr:Ligne Chūō-Sōbu
it:Linea Chūō-Sōbu
ko:주오·소부 완행선zh:中央、總武緩行線