Asama (train)


The Asama is a high-speed Shinkansen train service operated by East Japan Railway Company on the Hokuriku Shinkansen in Japan. The shinkansen service was introduced in October 1997, but the name was first used for a semi-express service operated by Japanese National Railways in 1961. "Asama" is the name of an active volcano near Karuizawa, on the boundary between Gunma and Nagano Prefecture.

Operations

All 16 Asama services stopped at,,,,,,, and. 11 of them made an additional stop at,, and.

Train formations

Asama services are operated using 12-car E7 series or W7 series trainsets formed as shown below, with car 1 at the Tokyo end. Car 11 is a "Green" car, and car 12 is a "Gran Class" car with 2+1 seating. Unlike on Tohoku Shinkansen Hayabusa services, however, a dedicated attendant service is not provided in Gran Class cars on Asama services. All cars are no-smoking.
Car No.123456789101112
ClassNon-reservedNon-reservedNon-reservedNon-reservedNon-reservedReservedReservedReservedReservedReservedGreenGran Class
FacilitiesToilets Toilets, phone Toilets Wheelchair space, accessible toilet, phone Toilets Wheelchair space, accessible toiletToilets

Rolling stock

Services were initially operated using a dedicated fleet of fourteen 8-car E2 series "N" sets based at Nagano Shinkansen Depot. Trains are designed to maintain speeds of on the 30 km continuous gradient of 30‰ between and Karuizawa.
New E7 series 12-car sets, also based at Nagano Depot, were introduced on Asama services from the start of the revised timetable on 15 March 2014. These trains include "Gran Class" seating arranged 2+1 abreast. E7 series trainsets were initially used on seven return services daily, with a further four return workings added from 19 April 2014. JR West W7 series 12-car sets, based at Hakusan Depot, were introduced from the start of the revised timetable on 14 March 2015.

Previously used

Semi-express ''Asama''

The name Asama was first introduced on 1 March 1961 for semi-express services operating between Nagano and Niigata. This service operated until 30 November 1962, after which the train was renamed Akakura. From 1 December 1962, the name was used for the semi-express services operating between Ueno in Tokyo and Nagano on the Shinetsu Line. This service continued until 30 September 1963, after which the train was renamed Maruike.

Limited express ''Asama''

After a gap of three years, the name Asama was re-introduced from 1 October 1966 on the Limited express services operating between Ueno and Nagano or Naoetsu. By the late 1990s, there were 29 workings daily in each direction, formed of 9- or 11-car 189 series EMU formations. During the busy summer periods, a second Green car was sometimes added to increase formations to 12 cars.
The typical 11-car 189 series formation in 1995 was as shown below, with car 1 at the Ueno end.
Car No.1234567891011
NumberingKuHa 189MoHa 188MoHa 189MoHa 188MoHa 189SaRo 189MoHa 188MoHa 189MoHa 188MoHa 189KuHa 189
Accommodation Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Green Reserved Non-reserved Non-reserved Non-reserved Non-reserved

Shinkansen ''Asama''

From 1 October 1997, the name Asama was used for the services on the newly opened Nagano Shinkansen, operating between and.
During the 1998 Winter Olympics in February 1998, additional services were provided using one specially modified 200 series train, limited to a maximum speed of 210 km/h. Four E4 series double-decker "Max" trains were also specially built for seasonal use on the Nagano Shinkansen as Max Asama services, but only two are capable of travelling as far as Nagano because the line west of Karuizawa runs on a 60 Hz power supply, unlike the rest of the line that runs on a 50 Hz power supply.
From the start of the revised timetable on 10 December 2005, Asama services were made entirely no-smoking.
The services operated using E2 series eight-car sets were formed as follows. Car 7 was a "Green" car. All cars were no-smoking.
Car No.12345678
ClassNon-reservedNon-reservedNon-reservedNon-reservedReservedReservedGreenReserved
FacilitiesToilet ToiletPhoneToilet Toilet, wheelchair spaceWheelchair space, phone

From the start of the revised timetable on 15 March 2014, new E7 series 12-car trainsets were introduced on Asama services. Initially used on seven return services daily, this number was increased to eleven return services daily from 19 April 2014.
Following the opening of the Hokuriku Shinkansen extension beyond Nagano to Kanazawa in 2015, the Asama name continued to be used for those services operating between Tokyo and Nagano, with some services still operated by 8-car E2 series trains.
The last services operated using eight-car E2 series trainsets ran on 31 March 2017, from which date all Asama services were formed of E7 and W7 series trainsets.