The is a
limited express
A limited express is a type of express train service. It refers to an express service that stops at a limited number of stops in comparison to other express services on the same or similar routes.
Japan
The term "limited express" is a common ...
train service in Japan operated by the
West Japan Railway Company (JR West) since July 2001.
It runs from
Tottori and
Yonago to
Shin-Yamaguchi.
The ''Super Oki'' is one of the furthest travelling limited express services in Japan, with the distance from Shin-Yamaguchi to Tottori reaching nearly 380 km and taking more than 5 hours to cover it.
Stops
Trains stop at the following stations:
- - - - - () - () - - - () - - () - - () - - - - - - - -
Stations in brackets () indicate stations where not all trains stop at.
Rolling stock
''Super Oki'' services are normally formed of two-car
KiHa 187 series tilting DMU sets, sometimes lengthened to three or four cars during busy seasons.
One car consists of reserved seating, and the other is non-reserved.
[JR Timetable October 2012 issue. p.99] No
Green Car is available on this train.
Formation
Two-car trains are formed as shown below, with car 1 at the Shin-Yamaguchi end. All cars are no-smoking.
History
The ''Super Oki'' was introduced on 7 July 2001.
References
External links
KiHa 187 series ''Super Oki'' information(JR West)
{{JR West trains
Named passenger trains of Japan
West Japan Railway Company
Railway services introduced in 2001