The Gotemba Line is a railway line in Japan operated by the Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central). It connects Kōzu Station in Odawara to Numazu via Gotemba.
The present-day Gotemba Line was built as part of the original route of the Tōkaidō Main Line connecting Tokyo with Osaka. The portion between Kōzu and Numazu was opened on February 1, 1889.
The line took an indirect route between Kōzu and Numazu in order to avoid the
Hakone Mountains, which affected the potential journey time between Tokyo and
Osaka. A more direct route had been planned as early as 1909, but technical
difficulties delayed the completion of the Tanna Tunnel until December 1, 1934.
With the opening of the tunnel, the route of the Tōkaidō Main Line became via
Atami Station, leaving the section between Kōzu Station and Numazu Station as a spur line renamed as the Gotemba Line.
To Numazu from Gotemba, Train Number 2633G Local Gotemba departure 10:57 arrival 11:30 Numazu. The way, Minami-Gotemba arrival 11:00, Fujioka arrival 11:03, Iwanami arrival 11:09, Susono arrival 11:15, Nagaizumi-Nameri arrival 11:19, Shimo-Togari arrival 10:22, Ōoka arrival 10:26.
January 7, 2018, shooting from the car KuHa 312-3005 JR Central 313-3000 series, the V5 formation(2 cars).
Негізгі бет JR Gotemba Line driver's view from Gotemba to Numazu
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