The Main Line (阪神本線, Hanshin Honsen) is a railway line of the Hanshin Electric Railway. Hanshin Umeda Station Hanshin Electric Railway Co. ...
Stations on the Main Line
Semi-Express (準急) trains are operated only in the rush hour on weekdays.
●: stop
|, ↑: pass
↑: only one direction
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Express trains stop at Imazu from the evening until the last train on weekdays and all day during the weekend.
Express trains bound for Umeda stop at Oishi.
Limited Express trains stop at Koshien in the early morning and from the evening until the last train on weekdays, and all day during the weekend.
Semi-Express trains from Ishiyagawa or Mikage bound for Umeda stop at Ashiya, and Semi-Express trains bound for Higashi-Suma stop at all stations from Mikage to Higashi-Suma.
Semi-Express trains from Ishiyagawa or Mikage bound for Umeda stop at Ashiya in the rush hour on weekdays.
Semi-Express trains from Ishiyagawa, Mikage, or Koshien, bound for Umeda stop at Amagasaki Center Pool-mae from 7:10 until 9:14 on weekdays.
Hanshin-Sanyo Limited Express (Osaka Liner and Himeji Liner) with yellow marking stop at Nishi-Motomachi and Daikai.
Station
Local (普通)
Semi-Express (準急)
Express (急行)
Rapid Express (快速急行)
Hanshin Limited Express (特急)
Hanshin-Sanyo Limited Express (直通特急)
Morning Limited Express (区間特急, from Sannomiya for Umeda only)
The railway network integrates the mainline that links Nagoya, Gifu, and Toyohashi as well as the secondary lines that link Central Japan International Airport, the historic town of Inuyama, the industrial city Toyota which is famous for Toyota Motor Cars, and others.
The Nankai MainLine connects Osaka to Wakayama, with an important spur branching to Kansai International Airport.
JR West's operates in western Honshû, and includes the Sanyô Shinkansen high speed rail line between Osaka and Fukuoka, and 610 km of commuter rail lines in the Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto metropolitan area and the major cities of Okayama and Hiroshima.