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Encyclopedia > Hanshin Main Line

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
  • 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)
Connectiing Lines
Main Line
Umeda Station JR-West: Tokaido Main Line (JR Kobe Line, JR Kyoto Line, JR Takarazuka Line) and Osaka Loop Line (Osaka Station), JR Tozai Line (Kita-Shinchi Station)
Osaka Municipal Subway: Midosuji Line (Umeda Station), Tanimachi Line (Higashi-Umeda Station), Yotsubashi Line (Nishi-Umeda Station)
Hankyu: (Kobe Line, Kyoto Line, and Takarazuka Line, Umeda Station)
Fukushima Station | | | JR-West: Osaka Loop Line (Fukushima Station), JR Tozai Line (Shin-Fukushima Station)
Noda Station | | JR-West: JR Tozai Line (Ebie Station)
Osaka Municipal Subway: Sennichimae Line (Nodahanshin Station)
Yodogawa Station | | | | |  
Himejima Station | | | |  
Chibune Station | | | |  
Kuise Station | | | |  
Daimotsu Station | | | | | Hanshin: Nishi-Osaka Line
Amagasaki Station Hanshin: Nishi-Osaka Line
Deyashiki Station | | | |  
Amagasaki Center Pool-mae Station | | | |  
Mukogawa Station | | | Hanshin: Mukogawa Line
Naruo Station | | | |  
Koshien Station  
Kusugawa Station | | | | |  
Imazu Station | | Hankyu: Imazu Line
Nishinomiya Station  
Koroen Station | | | |  
Uchide Station | | | | |  
Ashiya Station |  
Fukae Station | | | |  
Ogi Station | | | |  
Uozaki Station | | Kobe New Transit :Rokkoliner
Sumiyoshi Station | | | | |  
Mikage Station |  
Ishiyagawa Station | | | |  
Shinzaike Station | | | |  
Oishi Station | | |  
Nishi-Nada Station | | | |  
Iwaya Station | |  
Kasuganomichi Station | | | |  
Sannomiya Station JR-West: Tokaido Main Line (JR Kobe Line)
Hankyu: Kobe Line
Kobe New Transit: Portliner
Kobe Municipal Subway: Seishin-Yamate Line, Kaigan Line (Sannomiya-Hanadokeimae Station)
Motomachi Station     Kobe Rapid Railway: Tozai Line
JR-West: Tokaido Main Line (JR Kobe Line)
Kobe Rapid Railway Tozai Line
Nishi-Motomachi Station      
Kosoku-Kobe Station     JR-West: Tokaido Main Line and Sanyo Mian Line (JR Kobe Line) (Kobe Station)
Kobe Municipal Subway: Kaigan Line (Harborland Station)
Shinkaichi Station     Kobe Rapid Railway: Namboku Line
Daikai Station        
Kosoku-Nagata Station       Kobe Municipal Subway: Seishin-Yamate Line (Nagata Station)
Nishidai Station     |   Sanyo Electric Railway: Main Line
Stations on the Sanyo Electric Railway Main Line   Higahi-Suma Sumaura-koen   Sumaura-koen Sanyo Himeji    

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