Muroto (train)
Kiha 185 series train on a Muroto service in May 2010 | |
Overview | |
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Service type | Limited express |
Status | Operational |
First service |
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Current operator(s) | JR Shikoku |
Route | |
Termini | Tokushima Mugi |
Stops | 11 |
Distance travelled |
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Average journey time | 1 hour 15 minutes approx |
Service frequency | 1 return working daily |
Line(s) used | Mugi Line |
On-board services | |
Class(es) | Standard only |
Disabled access | Yes |
Sleeping arrangements | None |
Catering facilities | None |
Observation facilities | None |
Entertainment facilities | None |
Other facilities | Toilet |
Technical | |
Rolling stock | KiHa 185 series DMUs |
Electrification | Diesel |
Operating speed | 110 km/h (68 mph) |
Track owner(s) | JR Shikoku |
The Muroto (むろと) is a limited express train service in Japan operated by JR Shikoku which runs from Tokushima to Mugi and from Mugi to Awa-Kainan as a Local service.
The Muroto service was introduced on 13 March 1999.
Route
The stations served by this service are as follows:
Tokushima - Awa-Tomida - Minami-Komatsushima - Hanoura - Anan - Awa-Tachibana - Kuwano - Aratano - Yuki - Hiwasa - Mugi - (Sabase) - (Asakawa) - (Awa-Kainan)
Between Mugi and Awa-Kainan, the train runs as a Local service.
Rolling stock
- KiHa 185 series 2-car DMUs (from 1999)
History
Muroto services began as a semi express from Takamatsu to Mugi in Shikoku from 18 July 1962. From 5 March 1966, however, the name was used for express trains operating. From 13 March 1999, the name was used for limited express trains operating between Tokushima and Kaifu.
Future plans
From the start of the revised timetable on 15 March 2025, Muroto services are scheduled to be discontinued.[1]
References
- JR Timetable, August 2008 issue
- "JR新幹線&特急列車ファイル" (JR Shinkansen & Limited Express Train File), published 2008 by Kōtsū Shimbun
- ^ "住民以外は「日本一乗るのが難しい」特急が廃止へ! わずか1往復のレア列車が見納めに" [The "most difficult limited express train for non-residents to ride in Japan" will be abolished! Last chance to see a rare train that only makes one round trip]. Traffic News (in Japanese). Japan: Mediavague Co., Ltd. 13 December 2024. Retrieved 13 December 2024.
External links
- JR Shikoku Train Information (in Japanese)