Tōkaidō Main Line
| Tōkaidō Main Line | |
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Trains on the Tokaido Line. Clockwise from top left:
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| Overview | |
| Other name(s) |
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| Native name | 東海道本線 |
| Locale | Kantō, Tōkai, Kansai regions |
| Termini | |
| Stations | 166 (passenger only) |
| Service | |
| Type | Heavy rail |
| Operator(s) | JR East JR Central JR West JR Freight |
| History | |
| Opened | 14 October 1872 |
| Technical | |
| Track length | 589.5 km (366.3 mi) |
| Track gauge | 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) |
| Electrification | 1,500 V DC overhead catenary |
| Operating speed | 130 km/h (81 mph) |
The Tōkaidō Main Line (Japanese: 東海道本線, romanized: Tōkaidō-honsen) is one of the most important railway corridors in Japan, connecting the major cities of Tokyo and Kobe via Shizuoka, Nagoya, Kyoto and Osaka. The line, with termini at Tokyo and Kobe stations, is 589.5 km (366.3 mi) long, not counting its many freight feeder lines around the major cities. The high-speed Tōkaidō Shinkansen largely parallels the line.
The term "Tōkaidō Main Line" is largely a holdover from pre-Shinkansen days; now various portions of the line have different names which are officially used by JR East, JR Central, and JR West. Today, the only daily passenger train that travels the entire length of the line is the combined Sunrise Izumo/Sunrise Seto service which runs overnight. During the day, longer intercity trips using the line require several transfers along the way.
The Tokaido Main Line is owned and operated by three Japan Railways Group (JR Group) companies:
- East Japan Railway Company (JR East) (Tokyo - Atami) - Tōkaidō Line
- Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central) (Atami - Maibara) - Tōkaidō Line
- West Japan Railway Company (JR West) (Maibara - Kōbe) - Biwako Line, JR Kyoto Line, JR Kobe Line