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JR Tōzai Line is one of several commuter rail lines and services in the Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto Metropolitan Area, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West). The line, whose name literally means "east-west", runs underground through central Osaka and conne ...
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Tōkaidō Line Tōkaidō may refer to: * Taiheiyō Belt (also Tōkaidō corridor), the megalopolis in Japan extending from Ibaraki Prefecture to Fukuoka Prefecture * Tokaido (company), a Japanese company that manufactures karate uniforms, belts, and related prod ...
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JR Kobe Line The is the nickname of portions of the Tokaido Main Line and the Sanyo Main Line, between Osaka Station in Osaka, Osaka Prefecture and Himeji Station in Himeji, Hyōgo Prefecture. The line, along with the JR Kyoto Line and the Biwako Line, ...
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JR Takarazuka Line The is a railway line operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West) connecting Osaka and Fukuchiyama, Japan. Within JR West's "Urban Network" covering the Osaka–Kobe–Kyoto metropolitan region, the line from Osaka to Sasayamaguchi is also ...
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Nakanoshima Line The is a railway line operated by the Keihan Electric Railway in Osaka, Japan. It opened on October 19, 2008, and has a ruling grade of 1 in 25 (4%). Services The following services operate on the Nakanoshima line, with through-running to/from t ...
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Osaka Loop Line The is a railway loop line in Japan operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West). It encircles central Osaka. Part of a second, proposed outer loop line, the Osaka Higashi Line, from Hanaten to Kyuhoji was opened on March 15, 2008, an ...
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Sennichimae Line is an underground rapid transit line in Osaka, Japan. It is one of the lines of Osaka Metro. It links the northwestern district of Fukushima-ku and the southeastern district of Ikuno-ku with the central commercial and entertainment district ...
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Yodo River The , also called the Seta River (瀬田川 ''Seta-gawa'') and the Uji River (宇治川 ''Uji-gawa'') at portions of its route, is the principal river in Osaka Prefecture on Honshu, Japan. The source of the river is Lake Biwa in Shiga Prefectur ...
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Kanzaki River Kanzaki may refer to: Places *Kanzaki, Saga is a city located in Saga Prefecture, Japan. As of February 28, 2017, the city has an estimated population of 31,981 and a population density of 260 persons per km2. The total area is 125.01  ...
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Kintetsu ''Kintetsu'' is the abbreviation of , or Kintetsu Railway, a Japanese railway corporation. It may also refer to: Companies * Kintetsu Group Holdings, the holding corporation of the Kintetsu Railway ** Kintetsu Bus, a bus company and a subsidiary ...
Nara Line The is a commuter rail line in the Osaka–Kobe–Kyoto metropolitan area, operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West). Its official termini are Kizu Station in Kizugawa and Kyōto Station in Kyoto, within Kyoto Prefecture; however ...
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Osaka Line is a designated city in the Kansai region of Honshu in Japan. It is the capital of and most populous city in Osaka Prefecture, and the third most populous city in Japan, following Special wards of Tokyo and Yokohama. With a population of 2.7 ...
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Kintetsu Namba Line The is a Japanese railway line owned by the Kintetsu Railway. The line connects Fuse Station in the eastern suburbs of Osaka to Kintetsu Nara Station in the historic city of Nara, Nara, Nara, though operationally, the line begins at Ōsaka Nam ...
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Hanshin Namba Line The is a railway line operated by the private railway operator Hanshin Electric Railway connecting Amagasaki Station in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, and Ōsaka Namba Station in Chuo-ku, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. History The , the pre ...
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Mukogawa River The is a river in the south-eastern part of Hyōgo Prefecture. This river was selected as the second most important river in the region by the prefecture governor. Its total length is 66 kilometers, and the drainage area is 496 square kilometers ...
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Mukogawa Line is a branch line of the Hanshin Electric Railway Main Line in Nishinomiya, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan with no through service. The line is single-tracked, but is double-tracked at all stations except Suzaki Station. The route follows the weste ...
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Imazu Line Imazu may refer to: People * Eddie Imazu (1897–1979), Japanese art director *Hiroshi Imazu (born 1946), Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party, a member of the House of Representatives in the Diet Places *Ōmi-Imazu Station, a railw ...
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Kobe New Transit is the third-sector semipublic company that runs Port Island Line ("Port Liner") and Rokkō Island Line ("Rokkō Liner") automated guideway transit (AGT) systems in Kobe, Japan. When opened in 1981, the Port Liner was the world's first fully aut ...
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Rokkō Island Line The , commonly known as is an automated guideway transit system in Kobe, Japan. Upon its opening on February 21, 1990, it became the second AGT line operated by Kobe New Transit. The line connects the man-made Rokkō Island to Sumiyoshi Stati ...
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Toga River This is a list of the rivers of Fiji. They are listed by island in clockwise order, starting at the north end of each island. Tributaries are listed under the parent stream. Gau * Wailevu River (Gau) Ovalau * Lovoni River Taveuni * Somoso ...
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Kaigan Line The , also known as the "Yumekamome" ( ja, 夢かもめ), is one of two lines of the Kobe Municipal Subway. Trains of the line are propelled by linear motors. This is the third linear motor rapid transit line to be built in Japan. History C ...
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Main Line Mainline, ''Main line'', or ''Main Line'' may refer to: Transportation Railway * Main line (railway), the principal artery of a railway system * Main line railway preservation, the practice of operating preserved trains on an operational railw ...
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Tōkaidō Line Tōkaidō may refer to: * Taiheiyō Belt (also Tōkaidō corridor), the megalopolis in Japan extending from Ibaraki Prefecture to Fukuoka Prefecture * Tokaido (company), a Japanese company that manufactures karate uniforms, belts, and related prod ...
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JR Kyoto Line The is a commuter rail line in the Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto Metropolitan Area owned and operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West). The name applies to the section of the Tōkaidō Main Line between Kyōto Station and Ōsaka Station. The Kyot ...
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Osaka Loop Line The is a railway loop line in Japan operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West). It encircles central Osaka. Part of a second, proposed outer loop line, the Osaka Higashi Line, from Hanaten to Kyuhoji was opened on March 15, 2008, an ...
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Tanimachi Line The is a rapid transit line of Osaka Metro, running from Dainichi Station in Moriguchi to Yaominami Station in Yao through Osaka. Its official name is , while the Osaka Municipal Transportation Bureau refers to it as , and in MLIT publicat ...
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Kobe Kobe ( , ; officially , ) is the capital city of Hyōgo Prefecture Japan. With a population around 1.5 million, Kobe is Japan's seventh-largest city and the third-largest port city after Tokyo and Yokohama. It is located in Kansai region, whic ...
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Kyoto Kyoto (; Japanese: , ''Kyōto'' ), officially , is the capital city of Kyoto Prefecture in Japan. Located in the Kansai region on the island of Honshu, Kyoto forms a part of the Keihanshin metropolitan area along with Osaka and Kobe. , the ci ...
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Midōsuji Line The is a rapid transit line in Osaka, Japan, operated by Osaka Metro. Constructed under Midōsuji, a major north-south street, it is the oldest line in the Osaka subway system and the second oldest in Japan, following the Tokyo Metro Ginza L ...
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Yotsubashi Line The is an underground rapid transit line in Osaka, Japan, operated by Osaka Metro. The line connects Umeda, Hommachi, Yotsubashi, Namba, Daikokuchō and Suminoe, and runs parallel to the Midōsuji Line from Daikokuchō to Nishi-Umeda. Its offic ...
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JR Kobe Line The is the nickname of portions of the Tokaido Main Line and the Sanyo Main Line, between Osaka Station in Osaka, Osaka Prefecture and Himeji Station in Himeji, Hyōgo Prefecture. The line, along with the JR Kyoto Line and the Biwako Line, ...
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JR Takarazuka Line The is a railway line operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West) connecting Osaka and Fukuchiyama, Japan. Within JR West's "Urban Network" covering the Osaka–Kobe–Kyoto metropolitan region, the line from Osaka to Sasayamaguchi is also ...
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Kobe Municipal Subway The is a rapid transit system in Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. Like other large Japanese cities, Kobe's subway system is heavily complemented by suburban rail. In addition, two people mover lines also serve the Kobe area: the Port Island Line ...
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Seishin-Yamate Line The , also known by its nickname of "Midori no U-Line" ( ja, みどりのUライン, lit=The green "U" line), is one of the two lines of the Kobe Municipal Subway. It links the central districts to the east and western suburbs of Kobe. The line ...
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Tōkaidō Line Tōkaidō may refer to: * Taiheiyō Belt (also Tōkaidō corridor), the megalopolis in Japan extending from Ibaraki Prefecture to Fukuoka Prefecture * Tokaido (company), a Japanese company that manufactures karate uniforms, belts, and related prod ...
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JR Kobe Line The is the nickname of portions of the Tokaido Main Line and the Sanyo Main Line, between Osaka Station in Osaka, Osaka Prefecture and Himeji Station in Himeji, Hyōgo Prefecture. The line, along with the JR Kyoto Line and the Biwako Line, ...
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Kobe New Transit is the third-sector semipublic company that runs Port Island Line ("Port Liner") and Rokkō Island Line ("Rokkō Liner") automated guideway transit (AGT) systems in Kobe, Japan. When opened in 1981, the Port Liner was the world's first fully aut ...
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Port Island Line The , commonly known as is an urban automated guideway transit (AGT) system in Kobe, Japan, operated by Kobe New Transit. Opened in 1981, the Port Liner was the world's first List of automated train systems, driverless urban transit system, a fe ...
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Kaigan Line The , also known as the "Yumekamome" ( ja, 夢かもめ), is one of two lines of the Kobe Municipal Subway. Trains of the line are propelled by linear motors. This is the third linear motor rapid transit line to be built in Japan. History C ...
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Osaka is a designated city in the Kansai region of Honshu in Japan. It is the capital of and most populous city in Osaka Prefecture, and the third most populous city in Japan, following Special wards of Tokyo and Yokohama. With a population of 2. ...
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Kobe Kobe ( , ; officially , ) is the capital city of Hyōgo Prefecture Japan. With a population around 1.5 million, Kobe is Japan's seventh-largest city and the third-largest port city after Tokyo and Yokohama. It is located in Kansai region, whic ...
, between {{STN, Umeda and {{STN, Sannomiya, , Kobe-Sannomiya stations respectively.


Outline

The Main Line of Hanshin is the southernmost railway to connect Osaka and Kobe. The other two lines, from south to north, are the
West Japan Railway Company , also referred to as , is one of the Japan Railways Group (JR Group) companies and operates in western Honshu. It has its headquarters in Kita-ku, Osaka. It is listed in the Tokyo Stock Exchange, is a constituent of the TOPIX Large70 index, and ...
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Tōkaidō Main Line The is a major Japanese railway line of the Japan Railways Group (JR Group) network, connecting and stations. It is long, not counting its many freight feeder lines around the major cities. The high-speed Tōkaidō Shinkansen largely parallel ...
(known as the
JR Kobe Line The is the nickname of portions of the Tokaido Main Line and the Sanyo Main Line, between Osaka Station in Osaka, Osaka Prefecture and Himeji Station in Himeji, Hyōgo Prefecture. The line, along with the JR Kyoto Line and the Biwako Line, ...
), and the
Hankyu Railway , trading as , is a Japanese private railway company that provides commuter and interurban service to the northern Kansai region and is one of the flagship properties of Hankyu Hanshin Holdings Inc., in turn part of the Hankyu Hanshin Toho Group ...
's Kobe Main Line. For nearly a century, the line served as a primary competitor to the Hankyū Kobe Line. However, in 2006, Hanshin and Hankyū were subsidiarized under a single share holding company,
Hankyu Hanshin Holdings is a Japanese multinational company, multinational ''keiretsu'' holding company which owns Hankyu, Hankyu Corporation, the Hanshin Electric Railway, Hanshin Electric Railway Co., Ltd., Toho, Toho Co., Ltd., and affiliate companies. On October ...
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History

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. It became the first
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in Japan. This inspired other railways such as
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, Inc.), Osaka Electric Tramway (present
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), Keihin Electric Railway (present
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) to built their first lines in a similar fashion. Then another competing railway company, Hankyū (then Hanshin Kyuko Railway), opened the Kobe Main Line in 1920. The Kobe Main Line was designed as a faster electric mainline railway, and in response Hanshin began upgrading its interurban mainline to become more railway like. Operations included realigning and grade separating street running portions, using high platforms, and introducing express trains. In 1968
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opened its Tōzai Line, and Hanshin began through operations to {{STN, Sumaura-Kōen of
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via Kobe Rapid (and Sanyo trains to {{STN, Ōishi of Hanshin and Rokkō of Hankyū). Through limited express trains to {{STN, Sanyo Himeji were introduced in 2001. Then, the
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was extended to {{STN, Osaka Namba, , Namba, a major junction in southern Osaka. The company announced through trains from Kobe-Sannomiya to {{STN, Kintetsu Nara in
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would be operated.


Former connecting lines

* Deyashiki station - The Hanshin Amagasaki Kaigan Line operated between 1929 and 1962.


Operation

Some trains run through the Sanyō Railway Main Line to Sanyō Himeji Station in
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, Hyōgo beyond Motomachi terminal via
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. The Main Line operates eight types of trains, one of the most types among Japanese railways. This is in some part to equalize the load of each train especially in the morning for Osaka (Umeda station) with short length of EMU length and with few (only double) tracks. For the extension of the Hanshin Namba Line, from Nishikujo to Osaka Namba, on March 20, 2009, the diagrams of the Hanshin Railway were revised.{{cite press release, url=http://www.hanshin.co.jp/company/press/pdf/20090116-2.pdf, title=阪神なんば線【3月20日(金・祝)】の開通に伴うダイヤ改正の実施!, trans-title=Implementation of timetable revision due to the opening of the Hanshin Namba Line arch 20 (Friday / holiday), url-status=live, date=January 16, 2009, archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120126221206/http://www.hanshin.co.jp/company/press/pdf/20090116-2.pdf, archivedate=January 26, 2012, author=Hanshin Electric Railway Co., Ltd. :Abbreviations are tentative for this article. ;{{Nihongo, Local, 普通, Futsū :Trains stop all stations, farthest down to Shinkaichi in the rush hour, and Kosoku Kobe in the off-peak hour. ;{{Nihongo, Express, 急行, Kyūkō :Trains are operated between Osaka-Umeda and Nishinomiya or between Osaka Umeda and Amagasaki. In addition, 1 midnight train is operated to Mikage with limited express stops. ;{{Nihongo, Regional Express, 区間急行, Kukan Kyūkō :Trains are operated between Kōshien and Osaka-Umeda in weekday morning rush hours. In addition, 2 trains are operated from Ogi to Osaka-Umeda. In official route maps Hanshin shortens the name to "Express". ;{{Nihongo, Rapid Express, 快速急行, Kaisoku Kyūkō :Trains are through trains to and from the Hanshin Namba Line and the Kintetsu Nara Line. They also stop at Mukogawa and Imazu Stations in the off-peak hour on weekdays, all day on weekends and holidays, but pass Ashiya Station on weekends and holidays. In addition to trains returning at Kobe-Sannomiya every day, there are also 3 trains from Shinkaichi on the Kobe Kosoku Line to Kintetsu Nara on weekends and Holidays. ;{{Nihongo, Hanshin Limited Express, 阪神特急, Hanshin Tokkyū :Trains are operated down to Sumaura-kōen in the day and late night on weekdays and after day hours on holidays. In official route maps Hanshin shortens the name to "Limited Express". ;{{Nihongo, Direct Limited Express, 直通特急, Chokutsū Tokkyū :Trains are operated between Osaka-Umeda and Sanyō Himeji. Trains marking in yellow in the destination sign stop at Nishi-Motomachi, Daikai and Nishidai Stations on the Kobe Kosoku Line. 7 eastbound trains pass Koshien in the morning on weekdays. In official route maps Hanshin shortens the name to "Limited Express". ;{{Nihongo, Regional Limited Express, 区間特急, Kukan Tokkyū :Trains are operated only from Mikage to Osaka-Umeda in weekday morning rush hours with connections from Osaka-Umeda-bound local trains at Mikage. In official route maps Hanshin shortens the name to "Limited Express".


Stations

The Main Line, having 39 stations (including the Kobe Kosoku Line), is noted for its "high density" of stations. In comparison, Kobe-Sannomiya Station is the 16th station on the Hankyū Kobe Main Line from Umeda Station and Motomachi Station is the 15th station on the JR Kobe Line from Osaka Station. For connections and distances, see the route diagram. *● : All trains stop *▲ : Some trains stop, depending on time of day and the particular service *◆ : Served by weekend eastbound rapid express services only *△ : Extra services stop *| ↓ ↑: All trains pass (Arrows indicate directions) {, class=wikitable style="text-align: center;" , - style="text-align: center; " !No. !Station !Japanese ! style="background: royalblue; color: white; " , Local ! style="background: #fc9;" , Regional Express ! style="background: #fb7;" , Express ! style="background: #9cf; " , Rapid Express ! style="background: #c9F;" , Regional Ltd. Exp. ! style="background: #fcc; " , Hanshin Ltd. Exp. ! style="background: #f96; " , Direct Ltd. Exp. !Transfers ! colspan="2" , Location , - style="text-align: center; " ! colspan="14" style="border-bottom:solid 2px orangered" , Hanshin Main Line , - style="text-align: center; " !HS 01 , style="text-align: left; " , {{STN, Osaka-Umeda , 大阪梅田 , style="background: royalblue; color: white; " , ● , style="background: #fc9;" , ● , style="background: #fb7;" , ● , rowspan="7" , , style="background: #c9F;" , ● , style="background: #fcc;" , ● , style="background: #f96;" , ● , *
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, - style="text-align: center; " !HS 14 , style="text-align: left; " , {{STN, Kōshien , 甲子園 , style="background: royalblue; color: white; " , ● , style="background: #fc9;" , ● , style="background: #fb7;" , ● , style="background: #9cf;" , ● , style="background: #c9F;" , ● , style="background: #fcc;" , ● , style="background: #f96;" , ▲ , , - style="text-align: center; " !HS 15 , style="text-align: left; " , {{STN, Kusugawa , 久寿川 , style="background: royalblue; color: white; " , ● , style="background: #fc9;" , ↑ , style="background: #fb7;" , | , style="background: #9cf;" , | , style="background: #c9F;" , ↑ , style="background: #fcc;" , | , style="background: #f96;" , | , , - style="text-align: center; " !HS 16 , style="text-align: left; " , {{STN, Imazu, Hyōgo , 今津 , style="background: royalblue; color: white; " , ● , style="background: #fc9;" , ● , style="background: #fb7;" , ● , style="background: #9cf;" , ▲ , style="background: #c9F;" , ● , style="background: #fcc;" , | , style="background: #f96;" , | ,
Hankyu Imazu Line , trading as , is a Japanese private railway company that provides commuter and interurban service to the northern Kansai region and is one of the flagship properties of Hankyu Hanshin Holdings Inc., in turn part of the Hankyu Hanshin Toho Gro ...
, - style="text-align: center; " !HS 17 , style="text-align: left; " , {{STN, Nishinomiya, Hanshin , 西宮 , style="background: royalblue; color: white; " , ● , style="background: #fc9;" , ● , style="background: #fb7;" , ● , style="background: #9cf;" , ● , style="background: #c9F;" , ↑ , style="background: #fcc;" , ● , style="background: #f96;" , ● , , - style="text-align: center; " !HS 18 , style="text-align: left; " , {{STN, Kōroen , 香櫨園 , style="background: royalblue; color: white; " , ● , style="background: #fc9;" , ↑ , style="background: #fb7;" , ↓ , style="background: #9cf;" , | , style="background: #c9F;" , ● , style="background: #fcc;" , | , style="background: #f96;" , | , , - style="text-align: center; " !HS 19 , style="text-align: left; " , {{STN, Uchide , 打出 , style="background: royalblue; color: white; " , ● , style="background: #fc9;" , ↑ , style="background: #fb7;" , ↓ , style="background: #9cf;" , | , style="background: #c9F;" , ● , style="background: #fcc;" , | , style="background: #f96;" , | , , rowspan="2" , Ashiya , - style="text-align: center; " !HS 20 , style="text-align: left; " , {{STN, Ashiya, Hanshin , 芦屋 , style="background: royalblue; color: white; " , ● , style="background: #fc9;" , ● , style="background: #fb7;" , ● , style="background: #9cf;" , ▲ , style="background: #c9F;" , ● , style="background: #fcc;" , ● , style="background: #f96;" , ● , , - style="text-align: center; " !HS 21 , style="text-align: left; " , {{STN, Fukae, Hyōgo , 深江 , style="background: royalblue; color: white; " , ● , style="background: #fc9;" , ↑ , style="background: #fb7;" , ↓ , style="background: #9cf;" , | , style="background: #c9F;" , ● , style="background: #fcc;" , | , style="background: #f96;" , | , , rowspan="6" ,
Higashinada-ku is one of 9 wards of Kobe, Japan. It has an area of 30.36 km², and a population of 212,111 (2012). South of the Hanshin Main Line, it is also home to some notable sake brewing areas, including Uozaki and Mikage. Transportation Railways *J ...
, Kobe , - style="text-align: center; " !HS 22 , style="text-align: left; " , {{STN, Ōgi, Hyōgo , 青木 , style="background: royalblue; color: white; " , ● , style="background: #fc9;" , ● , style="background: #fb7;" , ↓ , style="background: #9cf;" , | , style="background: #c9F;" , ● , style="background: #fcc;" , | , style="background: #f96;" , | , , - style="text-align: center; " !HS 23 , style="text-align: left; " , {{STN, Uozaki , 魚崎 , style="background: royalblue; color: white; " , ● , rowspan="11" , , style="background: #fb7;" , ● , style="background: #9cf;" , ● , style="background: #c9F;" , ● , style="background: #fcc;" , ● , style="background: #f96;" , ● ,
Kobe New Transit is the third-sector semipublic company that runs Port Island Line ("Port Liner") and Rokkō Island Line ("Rokkō Liner") automated guideway transit (AGT) systems in Kobe, Japan. When opened in 1981, the Port Liner was the world's first fully aut ...
Rokko Island Line (R02) , - style="text-align: center; " !HS 24 , style="text-align: left; " , {{STN, Sumiyoshi, Hanshin , 住吉 , style="background: royalblue; color: white; " , ● , style="background: #fb7;" , ↓ , style="background: #9cf;" , | , style="background: #c9F;" , ↑ , style="background: #fcc;" , | , style="background: #f96;" , | , , - style="text-align: center; " !HS 25 , style="text-align: left; " , {{STN, Mikage, Hanshin , 御影 , style="background: royalblue; color: white; " , ● , style="background: #fb7;" , ● , style="background: #9cf;" , | , style="background: #c9F;" , ● , style="background: #fcc;" , ● , style="background: #f96;" , ● , , - style="text-align: center; " !HS 26 , style="text-align: left; " , {{STN, Ishiyagawa , 石屋川 , style="background: royalblue; color: white; " , ● , rowspan="8" , , style="background: #9cf;" , | , rowspan="8" , , style="background: #fcc;" , | , style="background: #f96;" , | , , - style="text-align: center; " !HS 27 , style="text-align: left; " , {{STN, Shinzaike , 新在家 , style="background: royalblue; color: white; " , ● , style="background: #9cf;" , | , style="background: #fcc;" , | , style="background: #f96;" , | , , rowspan="4" , Nada-ku, Kobe , - style="text-align: center; " !HS 28 , style="text-align: left; " , {{STN, Ōishi , 大石 , style="background: royalblue; color: white; " , ● , style="background: #9cf;" , | , style="background: #fcc;" , | , style="background: #f96;" , | , , - style="text-align: center; " !HS 29 , style="text-align: left; " , {{STN, Nishi-Nada , 西灘 , style="background: royalblue; color: white; " , ● , style="background: #9cf;" , | , style="background: #fcc;" , | , style="background: #f96;" , | , , - style="text-align: center; " !HS 30 , style="text-align: left; " , {{STN, Iwaya, Hyōgo
(Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art) , 岩屋 , style="background: royalblue; color: white; " , ● , style="background: #9cf;" , | , style="background: #fcc;" , | , style="background: #f96;" , | , , - style="text-align: center; " !HS 31 , style="text-align: left; " , {{STN, Kasuganomichi, Hanshin , 春日野道 , style="background: royalblue; color: white; " , ● , style="background: #9cf;" , | , style="background: #fcc;" , | , style="background: #f96;" , | , , rowspan="3" , Chūō-ku, Kobe , - style="text-align: center; " !HS 32 , style="text-align: left; " , {{STN, Kobe-Sannomiya, , Kobe-Sannomiya , 神戸三宮 , style="background: royalblue; color: white; " , ● , style="background: #9cf;" , ● , style="background: #fcc;" , ● , style="background: #f96;" , ● ,
Hankyu Kobe Line , trading as , is a Japanese private railway company that provides commuter and interurban service to the northern Kansai region and is one of the flagship properties of Hankyu Hanshin Holdings Inc., in turn part of the Hankyu Hanshin Toho Group ...
Kobe Kosoku Line Kobe New Transit
Port Island Line The , commonly known as is an urban automated guideway transit (AGT) system in Kobe, Japan, operated by Kobe New Transit. Opened in 1981, the Port Liner was the world's first List of automated train systems, driverless urban transit system, a fe ...
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Kobe Municipal Subway The is a rapid transit system in Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. Like other large Japanese cities, Kobe's subway system is heavily complemented by suburban rail. In addition, two people mover lines also serve the Kobe area: the Port Island Line ...
Seishin-Yamate Line The , also known by its nickname of "Midori no U-Line" ( ja, みどりのUライン, lit=The green "U" line), is one of the two lines of the Kobe Municipal Subway. It links the central districts to the east and western suburbs of Kobe. The line ...
(S03) Kobe Municipal Subway
Kaigan Line The , also known as the "Yumekamome" ( ja, 夢かもめ), is one of two lines of the Kobe Municipal Subway. Trains of the line are propelled by linear motors. This is the third linear motor rapid transit line to be built in Japan. History C ...
(K01:
Sannomiya-Hanadokeimae Station is one of the termini on the Kobe Municipal Subway Kaigan Line in Chūō-ku, Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. This station is part of a complex shared with , which is used by the Seishin-Yamate Line, the Hanshin Main Line, and the Port Liner ...
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JR Kobe Line The is the nickname of portions of the Tokaido Main Line and the Sanyo Main Line, between Osaka Station in Osaka, Osaka Prefecture and Himeji Station in Himeji, Hyōgo Prefecture. The line, along with the JR Kyoto Line and the Biwako Line, ...
(JR-A61:
Sannomiya Station , or simply , is located in the heart of Kobe, Japan. This station is the main railway terminal of Kobe. Lines Sannomiya is served by the following railway lines and stations: *Hanshin Electric Railway (Hanshin Main Line, Main Line) - Kobe ...
) , - style="text-align: center; " !HS 33 , style="text-align: left; " , {{STN, Motomachi, Hyōgo , 元町 , style="background: royalblue; color: white; " , ● , style="background: #9cf;" , ◆ , style="background: #fcc;" , ● , style="background: #f96;" , ● , Kobe Kosoku Line
JR Kobe Line The is the nickname of portions of the Tokaido Main Line and the Sanyo Main Line, between Osaka Station in Osaka, Osaka Prefecture and Himeji Station in Himeji, Hyōgo Prefecture. The line, along with the JR Kyoto Line and the Biwako Line, ...
(JR-A62) , - style="text-align: center; " ! colspan="15" style="border-bottom:solid 2px orangered" , Kobe Kosoku Line , - style="text-align: center; " !HS 34 , style="text-align: left; " , {{STN, Nishi-Motomachi , 西元町 , style="background: royalblue; color: white; " , ● , rowspan="6" , , rowspan="6" , , style="background: #9cf;" , ◆ , rowspan="6" , , style="background: #fcc;" , ● , style="background: #f96;" , ▲ , , rowspan="2" , Chūō-ku, Kobe , rowspan="6" , Hyōgo Prefecture , - style="text-align: center; " !HS 35 , style="text-align: left; " , {{STN, Kōsoku Kobe , 高速神戸 , style="background: royalblue; color: white; " , ● , style="background: #9cf;" , ◆ , style="background: #fcc;" , ● , style="background: #f96;" , ● ,
JR Kobe Line The is the nickname of portions of the Tokaido Main Line and the Sanyo Main Line, between Osaka Station in Osaka, Osaka Prefecture and Himeji Station in Himeji, Hyōgo Prefecture. The line, along with the JR Kyoto Line and the Biwako Line, ...
(JR-A63: Kobe Station) Kobe Municipal Subway
Kaigan Line The , also known as the "Yumekamome" ( ja, 夢かもめ), is one of two lines of the Kobe Municipal Subway. Trains of the line are propelled by linear motors. This is the third linear motor rapid transit line to be built in Japan. History C ...
(K04:
Harborland Station is a train station on the Kobe Municipal Subway Kaigan Line in Chūō-ku, Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. Layout An island platform serving two tracks is located on the 2nd basement, one level lower than the ticket gates. Surroundings ;Un ...
) , - style="text-align: center; " !HS 36 , style="text-align: left; " , {{STN, Shinkaichi , 新開地 , style="background: royalblue; color: white; " , ● , style="background: #9cf;" , ◆ , style="background: #fcc;" , ● , style="background: #f96;" , ● ,
Kobe Electric Railway , often called , is a Japanese private railway A private railway is a railroad run by a private business entity (usually a corporation but not need be), as opposed to a railroad run by a public sector. Japan In Japan, , commonly simply ''priva ...
Kobe Kosoku Line , rowspan="2" , Hyōgo-ku, Kobe , - style="text-align: center; " !HS 37 , style="text-align: left; " , {{STN, Daikai , 大開 , rowspan="3" , , rowspan="3" , , style="background: #fcc;" , ● , style="background: #f96;" , ▲ , , - style="text-align: center; " !HS 38 , style="text-align: left; " , {{STN, Kōsoku Nagata , 高速長田 , style="background: #fcc;" , ● , style="background: #f96;" , ● ,
Kobe Municipal Subway The is a rapid transit system in Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. Like other large Japanese cities, Kobe's subway system is heavily complemented by suburban rail. In addition, two people mover lines also serve the Kobe area: the Port Island Line ...
Seishin-Yamate Line The , also known by its nickname of "Midori no U-Line" ( ja, みどりのUライン, lit=The green "U" line), is one of the two lines of the Kobe Municipal Subway. It links the central districts to the east and western suburbs of Kobe. The line ...
(S08: Nagata Station) , rowspan="2" , Nagata-ku, Kobe , - style="text-align: center; " !HS 39
SY 01 , style="text-align: left; " , {{STN, Nishidai, Hyōgo , 西代 , style="background: #fcc;" , ● , style="background: #f96;" , ▲ ,
Sanyo Railway Main Line The is a railway line in Japan operated by the private railway operator Sanyo Electric Railway. It stretches from Kobe west to Himeji via Akashi, Kakogawa and other municipalities in Hyōgo Prefecture. The line runs parallel to West Japan Railw ...
(through service) , - ! colspan="3" , Through services to
Sanyo Electric Railway Main Line The is a railway line in Japan operated by the private railway operator Sanyo Electric Railway. It stretches from Kobe west to Himeji via Akashi, Kakogawa and other municipalities in Hyōgo Prefecture. The line runs parallel to West Japan Rail ...
: , colspan="10" , From Nishidai: Hanshin Limited Express for Sumaura-koen Direct Limited Express for Sanyo-Himeji


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