Hanshin Main Line
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| Lines are of Hanshin unless noted Osaka/Kitashinchi 0.0 Umeda connections are shown below JR-W: JR Tōzai Line JR-W: Tōkaidō Line (JR Kobe Line, JR Takarazuka Line) Deiribashi abandoned in 1949 1.1 Fukushima (Hanshin) Fukushima (JR West) Keihan: Nakanoshima Line Shin-Fukushima/Nakanoshima JR-W: Osaka Loop Line JR-W: Umeda freight Line Osaka Subway: Sennichimae Line 2.3 Noda S11: Nodahanshin Kita-Osaka Line Ebie Kokudō Line 3.3 Yodogawa Yodo River 4.4 Himejima 5.6 Ōwada -1921 Kanzaki River 5.9 Chibune 5.9 Tsukuda -1921 Prefectural border (Osaka/Hyogo) 6.8 Kuise Kokudo Line/Kuise Connection Line Kintetsu Nara Kintetsu Nara Line Kintetsu Osaka Line Kintetsu Namba Line Osaka Namba Hanshin Namba Line 8.0 Daimotsu Amagasaki depot and workshop 8.9 Amagasaki 10.1 Deyashiki Amagasaki Kaigan Line 10.8 Amagasaki Center Pool-mae 12.0 Mukogawa Mukogawa River Mukogawa Line Mukogawa S.B. 13.2 Naruo 14.1 Kōshien Kōshien Line 14.8 Kusugawa 15.4 Imazu Hankyu: Imazu Line Nishinomiya higashiguchi -2001 16.7 Nishinomiya 2001- 16.9 Nishinomiya -2001 27.1 Ebisu 17.8 Kōroen Shukugawa River Horikiri Maintenance Base Horikiri S.B. 19.0 Uchide 20.2 Ashiya Ashiya River 21.5 Fukae 22.6 Ōgi 23.8 Uozaki Sumiyoshi River Kobe New Transit: Rokkō Island Line 24.6 Sumiyoshi 25.1 Mikage 25.7 Ishiyagawa Ishiya River Tomei Depot Ishiyagawa Depot 26.6 Shinzaike (second) Shinzaike (first) -1929 Toga River 27.6 Ōishi Kokudō Line 28.2 Nishi-Nada Nishi-Nada (temporary station) Iwaya (first) -1933? Iwaya-higashiguchi -1933? 28.8 Iwaya Iwaya-nishiguchi -1933? Wakihama -1933 29.9 Kasuganomichi (second) 1934- Kasuganomichi (first) -1933 Shin-Ikuta River Shin-Ikutagawa -1933 Asahi-dōri -1933 JR-W: Tōkaidō Line (JR Kobe Line) Hankyū: Kobe Main Line 31.2 Kobe-Sannomiya connections shown below Kobe (Takimichi) Main Line 32.1 Motomachi Kobe Kosoku Line Hanakuma Nishi-Motomachi Kobe Subway: Kaigan Line Kobe, K04: Harbor Land Kōsoku Kobe Kobe Subway: Kaigan Line JR-W: San'yō Line (JR Kobe Line) Shinkaichi Shintetsu: Kobe Kosoku Line Daikai Kobe Subway: Seishin-Yamate Line Kōsoku Nagata S08: Nagata Kobe Kosoku Line Nishidai Sanyō: Main Line Sanyo Himeji | ||||||
| Lines are of Hanshin unless noted | ||||||
| Osaka/Kitashinchi | ||||||
| 0.0 | Umeda connections are shown below | |||||
| JR-W: JR Tōzai Line | ||||||
| JR-W: Tōkaidō Line | ||||||
| (JR Kobe Line, JR Takarazuka Line) | ||||||
| Deiribashi abandoned in 1949 | ||||||
| 1.1 | Fukushima (Hanshin) | |||||
| Fukushima (JR West) | ||||||
| Keihan: Nakanoshima Line | ||||||
| Shin-Fukushima/Nakanoshima | ||||||
| JR-W: Osaka Loop Line | ||||||
| JR-W: Umeda freight Line | ||||||
| Osaka Subway: Sennichimae Line | ||||||
| 2.3 | Noda S11: Nodahanshin | |||||
| Kita-Osaka Line | ||||||
| Ebie | ||||||
| Kokudō Line | ||||||
| 3.3 | Yodogawa | |||||
| Yodo River | ||||||
| 4.4 | Himejima | |||||
| 5.6 | Ōwada -1921 | |||||
| Kanzaki River | ||||||
| 5.9 | Chibune | |||||
| 5.9 | Tsukuda -1921 | |||||
| Prefectural border (Osaka/Hyogo) | ||||||
| 6.8 | Kuise | |||||
| Kokudo Line/Kuise Connection Line | ||||||
| Kintetsu Nara | ||||||
| Kintetsu Nara Line | ||||||
| Kintetsu Osaka Line | ||||||
| Kintetsu Namba Line | ||||||
| Osaka Namba | ||||||
| Hanshin Namba Line | ||||||
| 8.0 | Daimotsu | |||||
| Amagasaki depot and workshop | ||||||
| 8.9 | Amagasaki | |||||
| 10.1 | Deyashiki | |||||
| Amagasaki Kaigan Line | ||||||
| 10.8 | Amagasaki Center Pool-mae | |||||
| 12.0 | Mukogawa Mukogawa River | |||||
| Mukogawa Line | ||||||
| Mukogawa S.B. | ||||||
| 13.2 | Naruo | |||||
| 14.1 | Kōshien Kōshien Line | |||||
| 14.8 | Kusugawa | |||||
| 15.4 | Imazu | |||||
| Hankyu: Imazu Line | ||||||
| Nishinomiya higashiguchi -2001 | ||||||
| 16.7 | Nishinomiya 2001- | |||||
| 16.9 | Nishinomiya -2001 | |||||
| 27.1 | Ebisu | |||||
| 17.8 | Kōroen | |||||
| Shukugawa River | ||||||
| Horikiri Maintenance Base | ||||||
| Horikiri S.B. | ||||||
| 19.0 | Uchide | |||||
| 20.2 | Ashiya | |||||
| Ashiya River | ||||||
| 21.5 | Fukae | |||||
| 22.6 | Ōgi | |||||
| 23.8 | Uozaki | |||||
| Sumiyoshi River | ||||||
| Kobe New Transit: Rokkō Island Line | ||||||
| 24.6 | Sumiyoshi | |||||
| 25.1 | Mikage | |||||
| 25.7 | Ishiyagawa | |||||
| Ishiya River | ||||||
| Tomei Depot | ||||||
| Ishiyagawa Depot | ||||||
| 26.6 | Shinzaike (second) | |||||
| Shinzaike (first) -1929 | ||||||
| Toga River | ||||||
| 27.6 | Ōishi | |||||
| Kokudō Line | ||||||
| 28.2 | Nishi-Nada | |||||
| Nishi-Nada (temporary station) | ||||||
| Iwaya (first) -1933? | ||||||
| Iwaya-higashiguchi -1933? | ||||||
| 28.8 | Iwaya | |||||
| Iwaya-nishiguchi -1933? | ||||||
| Wakihama -1933 | ||||||
| 29.9 | Kasuganomichi (second) 1934- | |||||
| Kasuganomichi (first) -1933 | ||||||
| Shin-Ikuta River | ||||||
| Shin-Ikutagawa -1933 | ||||||
| Asahi-dōri -1933 | ||||||
| JR-W: Tōkaidō Line (JR Kobe Line) | ||||||
| Hankyū: Kobe Main Line | ||||||
| 31.2 | Kobe-Sannomiya connections shown below | |||||
| Kobe (Takimichi) | ||||||
| Main Line | ||||||
| 32.1 | Motomachi | |||||
| Kobe Kosoku Line | ||||||
| Hanakuma | ||||||
| Nishi-Motomachi | ||||||
| Kobe Subway: Kaigan Line | ||||||
| Kobe, K04: Harbor Land | ||||||
| Kōsoku Kobe | ||||||
| Kobe Subway: Kaigan Line | ||||||
| JR-W: San'yō Line (JR Kobe Line) | ||||||
| Shinkaichi | ||||||
| Shintetsu: Kobe Kosoku Line | ||||||
| Daikai | ||||||
| Kobe Subway: Seishin-Yamate Line | ||||||
| Kōsoku Nagata S08: Nagata | ||||||
| Kobe Kosoku Line | ||||||
| Nishidai | ||||||
| Sanyō: Main Line | ||||||
| Sanyo Himeji | ||||||
| Connections at Umeda Subway: Osaka Subway JR-W: Tōkaidō Line (JR Kyoto Line) JR-W: Osaka Loop Line Subway: Tanimachi Line (T20: Higashi-Umeda) Hankyū: Kobe, Kyoto, Takarazuka main lines Subway: Midōsuji Line (M16) Umeda Osaka Y11: Nishi-Umeda, Kitashinchi Subway: Yotsubashi Line (Extension planned) JR-W: Tōkaidō Line (JR Kobe Line, JR Takarazuka Line) JR-W: Osaka Loop, JR Tōzai lines Main Line of Hanshin | ||||||
| Connections at Umeda | ||||||
| Subway: Osaka Subway JR-W: Tōkaidō Line (JR Kyoto Line) JR-W: Osaka Loop Line Subway: Tanimachi Line (T20: Higashi-Umeda) Hankyū: Kobe, Kyoto, Takarazuka main lines Subway: Midōsuji Line (M16) Umeda Osaka Y11: Nishi-Umeda, Kitashinchi Subway: Yotsubashi Line (Extension planned) JR-W: Tōkaidō Line (JR Kobe Line, JR Takarazuka Line) JR-W: Osaka Loop, JR Tōzai lines Main Line of Hanshin | ||||||
| Subway: Osaka Subway | ||||||
| JR-W: Tōkaidō Line (JR Kyoto Line) | ||||||
| JR-W: Osaka Loop Line | ||||||
| Subway: Tanimachi Line (T20: Higashi-Umeda) | ||||||
| Hankyū: Kobe, Kyoto, Takarazuka main lines | ||||||
| Subway: Midōsuji Line (M16) | ||||||
| Umeda Osaka | ||||||
| Y11: Nishi-Umeda, Kitashinchi | ||||||
| Subway: Yotsubashi Line | ||||||
| (Extension planned) | ||||||
| JR-W: Tōkaidō Line | ||||||
| (JR Kobe Line, JR Takarazuka Line) | ||||||
| JR-W: Osaka Loop, JR Tōzai lines | ||||||
| Main Line of Hanshin | ||||||
| Connections at Kobe-Sannomiya Kobe City Tramway: Sakaemachi Line Kobe Municipal Subway: Seishin-Yamate Line (S03) Hankyū: Kobe Main Line JR-W: Tōkaidō Line (JR Kobe Line) (R) Kobe New Transit: Port Island Line (P01) Main Line of Hanshin (L) Sannomiya-Hanshin-mae K01: Sannomiya-Hanadokeimae Kobe Municipal Subway: Kaigan Line | ||||||
| Connections at Kobe-Sannomiya | ||||||
| Kobe City Tramway: Sakaemachi Line Kobe Municipal Subway: Seishin-Yamate Line (S03) Hankyū: Kobe Main Line JR-W: Tōkaidō Line (JR Kobe Line) (R) Kobe New Transit: Port Island Line (P01) Main Line of Hanshin (L) Sannomiya-Hanshin-mae K01: Sannomiya-Hanadokeimae Kobe Municipal Subway: Kaigan Line | ||||||
| Kobe City Tramway: Sakaemachi Line | ||||||
| Kobe Municipal Subway: Seishin-Yamate Line (S03) | ||||||
| Hankyū: Kobe Main Line | ||||||
| JR-W: Tōkaidō Line (JR Kobe Line) | ||||||
| (R) Kobe New Transit: Port Island Line (P01) | ||||||
| Main Line of Hanshin | ||||||
| (L) Sannomiya-Hanshin-mae | ||||||
| K01: Sannomiya-Hanadokeimae | ||||||
| Kobe Municipal Subway: Kaigan Line | ||||||
The Hanshin Main Line(阪神電気鉄道本線, Hanshin Denki Tetsudō Honsen) is a railway line operated by the private railway company Hanshin Electric Railway in Japan. It connects the two cities of Osaka and Kobe, between Umeda and 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‘s Tōkaidō Main Line (known as the JR Kobe Line), and the Hankyu Railway'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.
History

The Main Line started operation on April 12, 1905, by the company. The company found a solution to construct a competing line to the then JNR owned Kobe Line using a loophole in the Tram Act, allowing large portions of the line to be built using street running. It became the first interurban in Japan. This inspired other railways such as Keihan Electric Railway, Minoo Arima Electric Tramway (present Hankyu Hanshin Holdings, Inc.), Osaka Electric Tramway (present Kintetsu), Keihin Electric Railway (present Keihin Electric Express Railway) to build 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 Kobe Rapid Railway opened its Tōzai Line, and Hanshin began through operations to Sumaura-Kōen of Sanyo Electric Railway via Kobe Rapid (and Sanyo trains to Ōishi of Hanshin and Rokkō of Hankyū).
Through limited express trains to Sanyo Himeji were introduced in 2001. Then, the Hanshin Namba Line was extended to Namba, a major junction in southern Osaka. The company announced through trains from Kobe-Sannomiya to Kintetsu Nara in Nara on Kintetsu Nara Line 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 Himeji, Hyōgo beyond Motomachi terminal via Kobe Rapid Railway.
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.
Abbreviations are tentative for this article.
Local(普通, Futsū)
Trains stop all stations, farthest down to Shinkaichi in the rush hour, and Kosoku Kobe in the off-peak hour.
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.
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".
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.
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".
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".
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)