Twilight Express

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Twilight Express
Twilight Express hauled by an EF81 electric locomotive with headboard in the Osaka area
Service type Limited express
Operator JR West, JR East, JR Hokkaido
Started 1989


The Twilight Express (トワイライトエクスプレス?) is the longest overnight train service operating in Japan. Operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West), East Japan Railway Company (JR East), and Hokkaido Railway Company (JR Hokkaidō), it runs between Osaka in Kansai and the city of Sapporo on the northern island of Hokkaidō. The journey takes between 22 and 23 hours.

Trains for Sapporo depart Osaka at 12:03, and call at Shin-Ōsaka, Kyoto, Tsuruga, Fukui, Kanazawa, Takaoka, Toyama, Naoetsu, and Nakaoka, with the final passenger pick-up made at Niitsu at 19:40. The first stop in Hokkaidō is at Toya at 07:17. The train then makes four more stops before arriving at Sapporo at 09:52.

The same stops are made in the reverse, with the Twilight Express departing Sapporo at 14:05 and making its final pickup at Toya at 16:19. The first stop at Niitsu is made at 04:23 with the train eventually making its way to Kyoto at 12:15 and finally arriving at Osaka at 12:52.

The Twilight Express consists of type "A" and "B" accommodations, all specific to this particular train. A flat fee is charged for all rooms, regardless of starting or ending location. Currently, accommodation rates range from about ¥9,000 for a "B" single twin room to about ¥17,000 for a "B" twin room or an "A" royal room, up to ¥51,000 for the suite room.

The other fares, the basic fare and limited express fare, are based on distance. For tourists using the Japan Rail Pass, the basic fare does not have to be paid.

Trains depart several times per week, with more departures during holiday periods. The Nihonkai train makes daily round-trip runs between Osaka and Aomori, with ongoing connections to Sapporo.

[edit] Route

The Twilight Express runs on the following rail lines:

JR West

JR East

JR Hokkaidō

^ train reversal point

The Tsugaru Kaikyō Line runs over the tracks of the Tsugaru Line, Kaikyō Line, Esashi Line and Hakodate Main Line.

[edit] Timetable (as of June 2008)

(Note: For the Osaka departure, read down. For the Sapporo departure, read up.)

Down Station name Up

Dp 12:03
(Track 10)

Osaka

Ar 12:52
(Track 3)

Ar 12:08
(Track 12)
Dp 12:10

Shin-Ōsaka

Dp 12:48
(Track 17)
Ar 12:47

Ar 12:38
(Track 0)
Dp 12:39

Kyoto

Dp 12:18
(Track 7)
Ar 12:15

Ar 13:43
Dp 13:45

Tsuruga

Dp 10:52
Ar 10:36

Ar 14:40
(Track 1)
Dp 14:40

Fukui

Dp 09:55
(Track 5)
Ar 09:54

Ar 15:36
(Track 7)
Dp 15:40

Kanazawa

Dp 08:52
(Track 1)
Ar 08:49

Ar 16:13
Dp 16:14

Takaoka

Dp 08:18
Ar 08:17

Ar 16:30
(Track 5)
Dp 16:31

Toyama

Dp 08:02
(Track 2)
Ar 08:01

Ar 17:57
Dp 17:59

Naoetsu

Dp 06:27
Ar 06:25

Ar 18:56
Dp 19:00

Nagaoka

Dp 05:29
Ar 05:17

Ar 19:38
Dp 19:40

Niitsu

Dp 04:40
Ar 04:23

(Overnight via Seikan Tunnel)

Ar 07:17
Dp 07:17

Tōya

Dp 16:19
Ar 16:19

Ar 07:52
Dp 07:54

Higashi-Muroran

Dp 15:46
Ar 15:44

Ar 08:11
Dp 08:12

Noboribetsu

Dp 15:30
Ar 15:29

Ar 08:50
Dp 08:50

Tomakomai

Dp 15:00
Ar 14:59

Ar 09:10
Dp 09:11

Minami-Chitose

Dp 14:39
Ar 14:39

Ar 09:52
(Track 3)

Sapporo


Dp 14:05
(Track 4)

Down Station name Up

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