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Locale | Kansai | ||
Termini | Jūsō Kawaramachi |
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Stations | 26 | ||
Operation | |||
Operator(s) | Hankyu Corp. | ||
Depot(s) | Shōjaku Depot | ||
Rolling stock | 2300 Series EMU 3300 Series EMU 5300 Series EMU 7300 Series EMU 8300 Series EMU 9300 Series EMU Osaka Municipal Subway 66 Series EMU (Awaji - Takatsuki-shi) |
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Technical | |||
Line length | 45.3 km (28.1 mi) | ||
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) | ||
Electrification | 1500 volts DC, overhead lines | ||
Operating speed | 115 km/h (71 mph) | ||
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The Kyōto Main Line (京都本線 Kyōto Honsen ) of Hankyu Railway is a railway line links Umeda Station, northern junction of Osaka and Kawaramachi Station in downtown Kyoto, Japan.
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The Kyōto Main Line is often called the Kyōto Line (京都線 Kyōto sen ) for short, and in a broader sense two branch lines, the Senri Line and the Arashiyama Line, are included to the Kyōto Line by historical, geographical and structural reasons. The other two networks of the Hankyu, the Kōbe Line and the Takarazuka Line are called the Shinpōsen (神宝線 ) as a whole.
Officially, the Kyōto Main Line is from Jūsō to Kawaramachi, however, all trains run over Jūsō to Umeda terminal, using eastern dual track of the Takarazuka Line exclusively. Hankyu treats the Kyōto Main Line in the same way as the passengers do as the line between Umeda and Kawaramachi except for in special occasions like governmental procedures.
In the timetable revised on May 14, 2011[1] , regular trains are classified in nine types:
In addition to intra-line services, the line operates through services to/from other lines as follows:
In the table below, service types that stop at the station are shown by the abbreviations (see the section above). Blank means that the service type passes the station. In addition to the types shown here, local trains stop at all stations (not including Higashi-Suita Signal Stop, where only a garage of Osaka Subway cars exists).
No trains stop at Nakatsu which is served by Local trains of Kobe and Takarazuka Lines, because of the absence of platform, thus, in operation, there is no Nakatsu Station on the Kyoto Line. There are also through trains to the Senri Line from Awaji Station and the Osaka Municipal Subway Sakaisuji Line. On weekdays, Sakaisuji Semi-Express trains are routed from Kawaramachi Station to Tengachaya Station on the Subway Sakaisuji Line in the morning, from Tengachaya Station to Takatsuki-shi Station in the evening, and on Saturdays and holidays, between Tengachaya and Kawaramachi in both directions in non-rush hours.
The starting point of the distances (km) shown is Jūsō Station, which is officially the railhead of the Kyōto Main Line.
Station | km | S | SS | R | E | L | C | SL | A | Connected Hankyu lines | Location | ||
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Umeda | 梅田 | (2.4) | S | R | E | L | C | SL | Kita-ku, Osaka | Osaka Prefecture |
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Jūsō | 十三 | 0.0 | S | R | E | L | C | SL | A | Kōbe Main Line Takarazuka Main Line |
Yodogawa-ku, Osaka | ||
Minamikata | 南方 | 1.9 | S | R | |||||||||
Sōzenji | 崇禅寺 | 3.2 | Higashiyodogawa-ku, Osaka | ||||||||||
Awaji | 淡路 | 4.2 | S | SS | R | E | L | SL | A | Senri Line | |||
Kami-Shinjō | 上新庄 | 6.3 | S | SS | R | ||||||||
Aikawa | 相川 | 7.2 | |||||||||||
Higashi-Suita Signal Stop | - | Suita | |||||||||||
Shōjaku | 正雀 | 9.4 | Settsu | ||||||||||
Settsu-shi | 摂津市 | 10.9 | |||||||||||
Minami-Ibaraki | 南茨木 | 12.9 | S | SS | R | Ibaraki | |||||||
Ibaraki-shi | 茨木市 | 14.8 | S | SS | R | E | L | C | |||||
Sōjiji | 総持寺 | 16.8 | |||||||||||
Tonda | 富田 | 17.3 | Takatsuki | ||||||||||
Takatsuki-shi | 高槻市 | 20.6 | S | SS | R | E | L | C | |||||
Kammaki | 上牧 | 24.9 | S | SS | |||||||||
Minase | 水無瀬 | 25.7 | S | SS | Shimamoto | ||||||||
Ōyamazaki | 大山崎 | 27.7 | S | SS | Ōyamazaki | Kyoto Prefecture |
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New station (planned to open in 2013) | - | Nagaokakyō | |||||||||||
Nagaoka-Tenjin | 長岡天神 | 31.7 | S | SS | R | E | L | C | |||||
Nishi-Mukō | 西向日 | 33.6 | S | SS | Mukō | ||||||||
Higashi-Mukō | 東向日 | 35.0 | S | SS | |||||||||
Rakusaiguchi | 洛西口 | 36.3 | S | SS | Nishikyō-ku, Kyoto | ||||||||
Katsura | 桂 | 38.0 | S | SS | R | E | L | C | SL | A | Arashiyama Line | ||
Nishi-Kyōgoku | 西京極 | 40.1 | S | SS | Ukyō-ku, Kyoto | ||||||||
Saiin | 西院 | 41.9 | S | SS | R | E | C | ||||||
Ōmiya | 大宮 | 43.3 | S | SS | R | E | C | Nakagyō-ku, Kyoto | |||||
Karasuma | 烏丸 | 44.4 | S | SS | R | E | L | C | SL | Shimogyō-ku, Kyoto | |||
Kawaramachi | 河原町 | 45.3 | S | SS | R | E | L | C | SL |
The Kyōto Main Line was constructed in the following five phases:
In addition, the additioanl double tracks of the Takarazuka Main Line between Umeda and Jūso now used exclusibly by the Kyōto Main Line was opened on February 18, 1959.