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, Japan, operated by
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(JR West) connecting
Nishikujō Station is a railway station located in Konohana-ku, Osaka, Japan. It is served by the Osaka Loop Line and the Sakurajima Line (JR Yumesaki Line) owned by West Japan Railway Company (JR West) as well as the Hanshin Namba Line owned by Hanshin Electri ...
to Sakurajima Station. It is also referred to as the . The entire line is within
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, and connects the
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to
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(USJ). The nickname "Yumesaki Line" was determined in a public poll upon the opening of USJ and the Universal City station. While it was not the first choice, its pleasant sound together with the vision of the area around the Sakurajima Line and USJ being a place where Osaka's dreams were continuing to be born made it the selected choice. The line is used primarily by a mix of factory workers and tourists. There is also freight traffic operating between Suita and Ajikawaguchi.


Stations


Service

In addition to trains that operate only on the Sakurajima Line itself, there are also direct services from , , and stations that alternate during non-peak times. Also, during peak travel seasons, seasonal trains (such as the ''Universal Express'' limited express service) will run through to/from the
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. However, as the number of visitors to USJ has been on the decline in recent years, such special trains are now only rarely operated. As a contingency in the event of a service disruption, the line has bi-directional signalling, meaning trains can operate in either direction on either line between Nishikujō and Universal City. While ''Universal Express'' trains make their final stop at Universal City, there are no
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for them to change directions at that station. Such trains proceed to Sakurajima and change directions there.


History

Originally the Nishikujō – Sakurajima section was not a separate line, but part of the Nishinari Line, which was operated by the private Nishinari Railway and featured a movable bridge over the Hokkō Canal on the Ajikawaguchi to Sakurajima section. A portion of the Nishinari Line became a part of the
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when it was completed in 1961, with the rest becoming the Sakurajima Line. The line served as a commuter route for workers in factories along the line as well as for freight, with limited off-peak patronage. This continued until the construction of USJ, which resulted in tourists being the main users of the line. From the end of operations on the
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on April 1, 1985 until the beginning of service on the Miyazaki Kūkō Line on July 18, 1996, the Sakurajima Line was the shortest passenger line among the JR Group companies. (Including freight lines, the shortest at the time was the Shinminato Line in
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.) Sakurajima Station was relocated on April 1 1999, the lift-bridge on the former line being unused since the canal was filled in the 1990s. When service began at Universal City Station, there were requests by local residents and business owners for a new station ("Haruhinode Station") between Nishikujō and Ajikawaguchi stations. However, not enough demand was forecast and the requests were not met.


Chronology

* April 5, 1898: Nishinari Railway from Osaka to Ajikawaguchi (5.79 km) opens * December 1, 1904: Leased by Railway Operation Bureau * April 1, 1905: Ajikawaguchi - Tenpōzan section (1.61 km) opens; leased at same time * December 1, 1906: Nationalized by JGR * October 12, 1909: Line named "Nishinari Line" by JGR * April 15, 1910: Sakurajima Station opens; Sakurajima - Tenpozan section demolished * May 1, 1934: Gasoline multiple unit (MU) service begins, using KiHa 42000 train cars * January 29, 1940: Gasoline MU derailment and fire at Ajikawaguchi station kills 189 and injures 69 * May 1, 1941: Osaka - Sakurajima section electrified (1,500 V DC). * November 21, 1943: Freight branch line established between Ajikawaguchi and Osaka * April 25, 1961: Osaka Loop Line service begins; Nishi-kujo - Sakurajima section separated and renamed the "Sakurajima Line" * March 1, 1966: Sakurajima Station relocated 0.5 km east * November 15, 1982: Freight branch line between Ajikawaguchi and Osaka Hokukō abolished * April 1, 1987: With the privatization of JNR, Sakurajima Line becomes part of JR West * April 1, 1999: Ajikawaguchi - Sakurajima section moved to avoid planned USJ theme park; Sakurajima Station moved 0.1 km west * May 9, 1999: Through operation from Osaka Loop Line stopped due to construction of
Universal City Station is a train station on the West Japan Railway Company (JR West) Sakurajima Line (JR Yumesaki Line) in Konohana-ku, Osaka, Japan. The station has the same name as the station in Universal Studios Hollywood, Universal City Station. Layout The ...
* March 1, 2001:
Universal City Station is a train station on the West Japan Railway Company (JR West) Sakurajima Line (JR Yumesaki Line) in Konohana-ku, Osaka, Japan. The station has the same name as the station in Universal Studios Hollywood, Universal City Station. Layout The ...
opens; Sakurajima Line also referred to as "JR Yumesaki Line" by JR West * March 3, 2001: Through operation from Osaka Loop Line restarts * December 16, 2005: 201 series trains enter service * October 1, 2008: All station platforms become non-smoking; designated smoking areas on platforms are abolished (concourse smoking rooms were removed in October 2003)


Rolling stock


Current


Passenger

*
323 series The is a DC electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West) on the Osaka Loop Line in Osaka, Japan, since December 2016. The trains replaced the ageing 103 series and 201 series trains. Design The eigh ...
(8-car formation) (since 2016) One train features USJ wrap advertising for
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(since 2021)


Freight

* M250 series * EF210


Former

* KiHa 42000 (3-car formation) (from 1934 to 1961) *
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(6-car formation) (from 1961 to 1991) * 103 series (6-and 8-car formation) (from 1969 to 2017) *
201 series 1 (one, unit, unity) is a number representing a single or the only entity. 1 is also a numerical digit and represents a single unit of counting or measurement. For example, a line segment of ''unit length'' is a line segment of length&nb ...
(8-car formation) (from 2005 to 2019) Because the Sakurajima Line is the main access route for USJ, 103 series and 201 series 8-car trains are decorated with USJ advertisements, although previously 103 series 6-car trains also featured USJ-related wrap advertising.


Extension plans

On September 10, 2009, the then Governor of Osaka Prefecture
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announced that he was examining a 4 km extension of the Sakurajima Line from to on the Nankō Port Town Line (New Tram).JR桜島線延伸、WTCと直結提案 橋下知事、府庁移転へ執念
- ''Sankei Shinbun'', September 9, 2009 This was to improve access to the World Trade Center (WTC) in Suminoe-ku, to which the governor considered moving the prefectural government offices. Traveling from Osaka Station to the WTC requires at least 30 minutes, and this inconvenience is considered a major obstacle to any move. Although the prefecture is willing to foot at least part of the estimated construction cost of 100 billion yen, there has been no discussion yet of the effect on travel patterns with existing transit agencies/companies. Of the estimated 4 km length of the extension, approximately 3 km would be underground. Travel times between Osaka and the WTC are expected to drop to 20 minutes if completed.


See also

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List of railway lines in Japan List of railway lines in Japan lists existing railway lines in Japan alphabetically. The vast majority of Japanese railways are classified under two Japanese laws, one for and another for . The difference between the two is a legal, and not alway ...


References


External links


JR West Global Site
{{West Japan Railway Company Lines Rail transport in Osaka Prefecture Lines of West Japan Railway Company 1067 mm gauge railways in Japan Railway lines opened in 1898 Railway lines opened in 1961