Saitama Rapid Railway Line

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Saitama Railway 2000 trainset
Saitama Railway 2000 trainset

The Saitama Railway Line (埼玉高速鉄道線 Saitama Kōsoku Tetsudō?, "Saitama Rapid Railway Line") is the continuation of the Namboku Line, starting at Akabane-Iwabuchi station in Tokyo and ending at Urawa Misono Station in Saitama. It was completed on March 28, 2001.

The Saitama Railway line (including Urawa Misono Station) was built in time for the 2002 FIFA World Cup, which held several of its matches at the Saitama Stadium.

In the future, the line may be extended north from Urawa-Misono through Iwatsuki-ku, Saitama to Hasuda Station (in Hasuda, Saitama) on JR East Utsunomiya Line. But serious financial problem has prevented Saitama Prefecture to decide the construction of new railway.

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Color Station Name in Japanese Distance Connecting Line Location
Akabane-Iwabuchi 赤羽岩淵 0.0 Tokyo Metro: Namboku Line (N-19, Direct)
JR East (at Akabane Station: unofficially, on foot): Tōhoku Main Line (Utsunomiya Line, Takasaki Line, Shōnan-Shinjuku Line), Keihin-Tōhoku Line, Saikyō Line
Kita-ku, Tokyo
Kawaguchi Motogō 川口元郷 2.4   Saitama Prefecture Kawaguchi
Minami Hatogaya 南鳩ヶ谷 4.3   Hatogaya
Hatogaya 鳩ヶ谷 5.9  
Araijuku 新井宿 7.5   Kawaguchi
Tozuka Angyō 戸塚安行 10.0  
Higashi Kawaguchi 東川口 12.2 JR East:Musashino Line
Urawa Misono 浦和美園 14.6 Tokyo Metro:Namboku Line through train terminus Midori-ku, Saitama

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