JR EAST Train Simulator: Takasaki Line (Ueno to Takasaki) E233-3000 series

The Takasaki Line is a 74.7 km long line connecting Omiya Station in Saitama City, Saitama Prefecture to Takasaki Station in Takasaki City, Gunma Prefecture. This DLC includes the Tohoku Main Line section between Ueno and Omiya stations, for a total length of 101.4 km.

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The Takasaki Line is a 74.7 km long line connecting Omiya Station in Saitama City, Saitama Prefecture to Takasaki Station in Takasaki City, Gunma Prefecture. This DLC includes the Tohoku Main Line section between Ueno and Omiya stations, for a total length of 101.4 km.
The line has a relatively long history among Japanese railroads, with its predecessor, Nippon Railway Company, starting operations between Ueno Station and Kumagaya Station in 1883. The following year, in 1884, the line was extended to Takasaki Station and opened to full service. It was not until later, in 1909, that the line was officially named the "Takasaki Line".
Until the opening of the Joetsu Shinkansen in 1982, the Takasaki Line was the main transportation link between the Tokyo metropolitan area and the Niigata and Hokuriku regions, with many limited express and sleeper trains operating on the line. Currently, most of the long-distance transportation role has been handed over to the parallel Joetsu Shinkansen, and as of 2024, only "Akagi Limited Express" and "Kusatsu-Shima Limited Express" trains regularly operate on the Takasaki Line as limited express trains.
The Takasaki Line has been used as a key interregional transportation line for commuting to work and school, etc. In 2001, the Shonan-Shinjuku Line started service directly to the Tokaido Line via Ikebukuro and Shinjuku Stations, and in 2015, the Ueno-Tokyo Line started service directly to the Tokaido Line via Tokyo and Shinagawa Stations, allowing passengers to travel between the northern Kanto region and Kanagawa Prefecture without changing trains. The new line allows passengers to travel between northern Kanto and Kanagawa Prefecture without having to change trains.
On the way from Ueno Station to Omiya Station, the line runs parallel to the Keihin-Tohoku Line and the Shonan-Shinjuku Line, and continues through the Tokyo bedroom community. After leaving Omiya Station, fields along the line become conspicuous near Konosu Station, and near Fukaya Station, you can see the fields of "Fukaya Negi" green onions, which are famous throughout Japan. We hope you will enjoy this DLC as you ride along the Takasaki Line at speeds of up to 110 km/h while gazing at the ever-changing scenery.

Highlights

  • Horizon Platform/Ueno Station
    It is the gateway to the northern area. Cars depart from the level platform where sleeper express trains used to arrive and depart.
  • Arakawa Bridge/Akabane Station - Kawaguchi Station
    The bridge carries the Keihin-Tohoku Line, Tohoku Line, and Tohoku Freight Line.
  • Saitama Rolling Stock Center/Kawaguchi Station - Urawa Station
    The Keihin-Tohoku Line rail yard can be seen on the right side in the direction of travel.
  • Omiya marshalling yard/Urawa Station~Saitama-shintoshin Station
    You can see many detention lines.
  • Intricate turnout rail/Saitama-Shintoshin Station - Omiya Station
    The turnouts for the Tohoku Line and the Takasaki Line can be seen in confusion.
  • Omiya General Rolling Stock Center/Omiya Station - Miyahara Station
    The Omiya General Rolling Stock Center, which performs maintenance on trains in the Tokyo metropolitan area, can be seen on the left side of the train in the direction of travel.
  • Intersection with Chichibu Railway / Gyoda Station - Kumagaya Station
  • Section running parallel to Chichibu Railway/Kumagaya Station - Kumagaya Freight Terminal Station
    The Chichibu Railway tracks can be seen on the left in the direction of travel, running parallel to each other.
  • The vast freight yard / Kumagaya Station - Kumagaya Freight Terminal Station
    Ahead of you, you will see a vast freight yard stretching across the Takasaki Line's down line.
  • Kagohara Depot, Takasaki Rolling Stock Center/Kagohara Station - Fukaya Station
    The group of detention lines at the Kagohara Depot of the Takasaki Rolling Stock Center comes into view.
  • Fukaya Station Building/Fukaya Station
    Since Tokyo Station uses a large amount of bricks produced at the Fukaya factory, the station building was modeled after Tokyo Station when it was reconstructed. Shibusawa Eiichi, whose portrait will appear on the new 10,000 yen bill, was born in Fukaya.
  • Giant Substation / Okabe Station - Honjo Station
    A huge facility made of a large number of steel frames suddenly appears on the right. It is the new Okabe substation of Tokyo Electric Power Grid Co. The Takasaki Line runs through the side of the substation.
  • Minare River Bridge/Okabe Station - Honjo Station
    This is one of the best photo spots on the Takasaki Line.
  • Kanna River Bridge/Jinbohara Station - Shinmachi Station
  • Merge with the Hachiko Line/Kita-Fujioka Station -Kuragano Station
    The train merges with the Hachiko Line coming from the direction of Komagawa.
  • Takasaki marshalling yard/Kuragano Station - Takasaki marshalling yard Station
    This yard was once a bustling freight train yard.
  • JR Freight's Takasaki Engine Depot and JR East's Gunma Rolling Stock Center/Kuragano Station - Takasaki Station
    As Takasaki Station approaches, JR Freight's Takasaki Engine Works and JR East's Gunma Rolling Stock Center can be seen on the right, and just before arrival, the Takasaki Station detention line on the right and Jyoshin Electric Railway on the left.
    Inside Takasaki Station, Series 211 Shonan color trains and Series 700 trains (former JR107 series) working for Jyoshin Electric Railway can be seen. Near the actual Takasaki Station, you may see an SL if you are lucky.

Train Line Information

  • Karasawa River Cherry Blossom Bank/Fukaya Station
    In spring, the rows of cherry trees along the Karasawa River and Takinomiya Shrine near Fukaya Station are at their best. The cherry blossoms are illuminated at night and are also beautiful.
  • Mt. Fuji from the train window / Akabane Station to Urawa Station, Gyoda Station to Kumagaya Station, and many others
    There are many spots along the Takasaki Line where you can view Mt. Fuji, especially on a clear winter day. 
  • Lots of delicious food/Jimbobara Station - Shinmachi Station - Kurgano Station
    There are many factories along the Takasaki Line, but this area in particular is dotted with food-related factories such as confectionery, ice cream and bakery factories. When you get off the train, you may smell sweet smells wafting through the air.
  • Hina Doll Production Area/Konosu Station
    Konosu is a town of dolls with a history of about 400 years, and in February and March, the city holds an event to display the tallest pyramid hina-dan in Japan in the city.
  • Konosu Fireworks Display/Konosu Station
    The fireworks display held in the fall also launches a 4-foot fireworks ball, creating a large bloom in the night sky.

Route Information

  • Section: Takasaki Line Outbound Ueno(Horizon platform) ⇒ Takasaki
  • Total length: 101.4 km
  • Number of Stations: 24
  • Security equipment: ATS-P

Train schedules that can be operated

  • Train Number:829M
  • Type/Destination: Local train to Kagohara
  • Section where you can drive: Ueno(07:11)→Kagohara(08:28)
  • Type of train: Series E233-3000 10 cars
  • Responsible for real voice train announcements: Kagohara train crew depot

  • Train Number:831M
  • Type/Destination: Local train to Takasaki
  • Section where you can drive: Ueno(07:32)→Takasaki(09:20)
  • Type of train: Series E233-3000 10 cars
  • Responsible for real voice train announcements: Kagohara train crew depot

  • Train Number:3922E
  • Type/Destination: Rapid train "Urban" to Takasaki
  • Section where you can drive: Ueno(09:28)→Takasaki(11:05)
  • Type of train: Series E233-3000 10 cars
  • Responsible for real voice train announcements: Kagohara train crew depot

  • Train Number:833M
  • Type/Destination: Local train to Kagohara
  • Section where you can drive: Ueno(10:30)→Kagohara(11:42)
  • Type of train: Series E233-3000 15 cars
  • Responsible for real voice train announcements: Kumagaya unification center

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  • 우에노역(上野駅)에서 출발하여 오미야역(大宮駅), 가고하라역(籠原駅)을 거쳐 다카사키역(高崎駅)에 도착하는 DLC 노선입니다. 이번 DLC에서는 총 3개의 다이어를 플레이 할 수 있어서 좋았고, 무엇보다 군마현의 넓은 평야와 더불어 심심하지 않은 경치 구경을 할 수 있었습니다. 다만 역시나 높은 가격의 DLC와 E233계 3000번대 단일 차종만 존재한다는 건 아쉬운 점입니다. 개인적으로 E231계 근교형 전동차가 등장했으면 어떨까 하는 생각이 있고 10량 편성 말고도 15량 편성이 존재했으면 좋겠습니다. (다만, 가고하라역 이북은 10량 편성으로 운행하기 때문에 이 부분에 대해 구현이 어려워 10량으로 했던 것 같은데 그럴거면 가고하라행 다이어에서는 15량으로 했으면 좋겠다는 점이 듭니다.) 개인적으로 나쁘지 않았습니다.

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