Itō Line

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Itō Line (伊東線)

Izukyū EMU at Atami Station on an Itō & Izukyū Lines through service.
Info
Type Passenger
Termini Atami
Itō
Operation
Opened 1935 (original)
1938 (all)
Owner N/A
Operator(s) East Japan Railway Company
Technical
Line length 16.9 km
Track gauge 1,067 mm
Itō Line
STRq BHFq ABZq+lr STRq STRq
LeftTōkaidō Main LineRight
KHSTa
Tokyo Station
STR
Tōkaidō Main Line
STR STR
Tōkaidō Shinkansen
BHF + HUB84
BHF + HUB82
0.0 Atami Station
STR ABZlf STRlg
STRrf STR BHF
1.2 Kinomiya Station
STRq STRrf STR
TUNNEL1
TUNNEL1
Fudō Tunnel 1795m
BHF
6.0 Izu-Taga Station
TUNNEL1
BHF
8.7 Ajiro Station
TUNNEL1
Shin-Usami Tunnel 2941m
BHF
13.0 Usami Station
BHF + eGRENZE
16.9 Itō Station
STR
Izu Kyūkō Line
KHSTe
Izukyū Shimoda Station

The Itō Line (伊東線 Itō-sen?) is a trunk railway line of the East Japan Railway Company which connects Atami and Itō Stations, along the east coast of Izu Peninsula in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. From Itō, the line continues south to Shimoda under the privately owned and operated Izu Kyūkō Line.

History

Initial plans called for the Japan National Railway to build a spur line linking Atami on the Tōkaidō Main Line with Shimoda. However, funding was limited in the 1930s due to a combination of a tight fiscal policy under Prime Minister Osachi Hamaguchi during the Great Depression, and a number of technical issues, The projected route of the Itō line along the mountainous east coast of the Izu Peninsula required numerous tunnels and bridges. Workers digging a tunnel near Usami encountered problems with underground hot springs, similar to that experienced in the construction of the Tanna Tunnel, which had recently been completed years later than originally projected and far over budget.

On March 30, 1935 the initial 8.7 kilometer section of the Itō Line linking Atami with Ajiro was opened. The second (8.3 kilometer) section from Ajiro to Itō was completed on December 15, 1938. Further work was delayed, and then cancelled due to the outbreak of World War II.

Construction was not resumed until 1961, when the private-sector Tokyu Corporation acquired the rights to complete the line from Itō to Shimoda and established the Izukyū Corporation to manage construction and operations of this section.


Station list

Station
Name
Japanese Distance from
Atami (km)
Transfers Location
Town/City Prefecture
Through service for Tokyo via Tōkaidō Main Line
Atami 熱海 0 JR Central: Tōkaidō Shinkansen, Tōkaidō Main Line
JR East: Tōkaidō Main Line
Atami Shizuoka
Kinomiya 来宮 1.2
Izu-Taga 伊豆多賀 6.0
Ajiro 網代 8.7
Usami 宇佐美 13.0 Itō
Itō 伊東 16.9 Izukyu Izu Kyūkō Line (through service)
Through service for Izukyū Shimoda via Izu Kyūkō Line

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