Kitami (train)

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Kitami
File:Kiha54 527.JPG
Two KiHa 54 diesel cars on a Kitami service, July 2009
Overview
Service typeRapid
StatusOperational
First service19 March 1988
Current operatorJR Hokkaido
Route
TerminiAsahikawa
Abashiri
Stops26
Distance travelled237.7 km (147.7 mi)
Average journey time4 hours 30 minutes approx.
Service frequency1 return working daily
Line usedSekihoku Main Line
On-board services
ClassStandard only
Disabled accessYes
Sleeping arrangementsNone
Catering facilitiesNone
Observation facilitiesNone
Entertainment facilitiesNone
Other facilitiesToilet
Technical
Rolling stock
ElectrificationDiesel
Operating speed
  • 110 km/h (68 mph) (Asahikawa - Shin-Asahikawa)
  • 95 km/h (59 mph) (Shin-Asahikawa - Abashiri)
Track ownerJR Hokkaido

The Kitami (きたみ) is a rapid (快速, kaisoku) train service operated by Hokkaido Railway Company (JR Hokkaido) in Hokkaido, Japan, since 1988. It runs from Asahikawa to Abashiri on the Sekihoku Main Line.[1]

Prior to the March 2025 timetable revision, it was classified as a special rapid (特別快速, tokubetsu kaisoku) train and only ran as far as Kitami.

Service pattern and station stops

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There is one train per day in each direction, with the journey taking approximately 4 hours 30 minutes from Asahikawa to Abashiri.[1]

Trains stop at the following stations.[1]

Stations in brackets are only served by Kitami-bound (eastbound) trains.

Rolling stock

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Services are formed of one or two single-car KiHa 54 diesel cars based at Asahikawa Depot.[2] Very occasionally, KiHa 150 diesel trains may be used.

History

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File:Kiha54 Kitami HM01.JPG
Kitami service with train headboard, June 1988

The Kitami service was first introduced from 19 March 1988 as a seasonal "special rapid" train service. From 3 November 1988, it became a regular daily service.

From 13 March 2004, the train became entirely no-smoking.

The service was extended from Kitami to Abashiri in 2025, and downgraded from "special rapid" to "rapid".

References

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  1. ^ a b c JR Timetable, February 2011 issue, pp. 721–722
  2. ^ Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).