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The Hanshin Namba Line (阪神なんば線 Hanshin Nanba sen ) is a rail line of Hanshin Electric Railway connecting Amagasaki Station in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture and Osaka Namba Station in Chuo-ku, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture.
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History
The Dempō Line (伝法線 ), the predecessor of the Hanshin Namba Line, was planned as the bypass of the Hanshin Railway Main Line, and to connect from Amagasaki to Noda via Dempō. Then the plan was changed to connect to Nishikujō. Finally the line was extended to Namba station in 2009.
- January 20, 1924 - The Dempō Line (伝法線 ) was opened (Daimotsu - Dempō).
- August 1, 1924 - The line was extended from Dempō to Chidoribashi.
- December 28, 1928 - The line was extended from Daimotsu to Amagasaki.
- June 1960 - The first term of the construction of the extending line to Namba was started (Chidoribashi - Nishikujō).
- May 20, 1964 - The first term of the construction of the extending line to Namba was completed, thus, the Line was extended from Chidoribashi to Nishikujō. The Dempo Line was renamed the Nishi-Osaka Line (西大阪線 ).
- September 1965 - Nishi-Osaka limited express service started.
- August 10, 1967 - The second term of the construction of the extending line to Namba was started (Nishikujō - Kujō).
- September 1967 - The second term of the construction of the extending line to Namba was cancelled.
- December 1, 1974 - Nishi-Osaka limited express service was abandoned.
- July 10, 2001 - Nishi-Osaka Railway Co., Ltd. was established to restart the extension from Nishikujō to Namba.
- October 7, 2003 - The construction of the extending line from Nishikujō to Namba was restarted.
- March 20, 2009 - The line from Nishikujō to Namba opened, and the rail line was renamed the Hanshin Namba Line (阪神なんば線 ).
Extension to Namba
On August 1, 2008, Hanshin Electric Railway Co., Ltd. announced that the extending line would be opened on March 20, 2009 and the Nishi-Osaka Line would be renamed "the Hanshin Namba Line (阪神なんば線 Hanshin Nanba sen )" on the same day.[1]
There are through rapid express operations between Sannomiya Station on the Main Line in Kobe and Kintetsu Nara Station on the Kintetsu Nara Line in Nara via the Hanshin Namba Line, and through local, semi-express, and suburban semi-express operations between Amagasaki Station and Kintetsu Nara Station.[2][3]
Operations
- rapid express
- 3 to 5 trains per hour on weekdays, and 3 trains per hour on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays
- Trains stop at Sannomiya, Uozaki, Ashiya, Nishinomiya, Koshien, Amagasaki, Nishikujo, Kujo, Dome-mae, Sakuragawa, Osaka Namba, Kintetsu Nippombashi, Osaka Uehommachi, Tsuruhashi, Ikoma, Gakuen-mae, Yamato-Saidaiji, Shin-Omiya and Kintetsu Nara. In addition to those stations, there are stops of rapid express at Mukogawa, Daimotsu, Dekijima, Fuku, Dempo and Chidoribashi in the non-rush hour on weekdays, and at Imazu and Mukogawa on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.
- 6, 8 or 10 cars (6 cars between Sannomiya and Amagasaki)
- local, semi-express, suburban semi-express
- 3 to 6 trains per hour on weekdays, and 6 trains per hour on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays
- Local trains stop at every station on the Hanshin Namba Line, the Kintetsu Namba Line, and the Kitntetsu Nara Line.
- Semi-express trains stop at every station between Amagasaki and Tsuruhashi, Fuse, Kawachi-Kosaka, Higashi-Hanazono, and every station between Ishikiri and Kintetsu Nara. In addition to those stations, suburban semi-express trains stop at Hyotan-yama, Hiraoka and Nukata.
- 6 cars
Before the extension, there were 3 returning tracks in the west of Kintetsu Namba Station (present: Osaka Namba Station). The track on each side became the track of the Hanshin Namba Line and the new returning track were located in the west of Sakuragawa Station, thus the portion between Sakuragawa and Osaka Namba is owned by Kintetsu and operated by Hanshin.
Stations
- S: trains stop
- s: trains stop in the non-rush hour on weekdays
Station Name Distance (km) Train type Connecting lines Location between
stationsfrom
startlocal
suburban semi-express
semi-expressrapid express Rapid express trains are operated to Sannomiya Station on the Main Line. Amagasaki
尼崎- 0.0 S S Main Line Amagasaki, Hyōgo Prefecture Daimotsu
大物0.9 0.9 S s Main Line Dekijima
出来島1.4 2.3 S s Nishiyodogawa-ku, Osaka Osaka Prefecture Fuku
福1.0 3.3 S s Dempō
伝法1.5 4.8 S s Konohana-ku, Osaka Chidoribashi
千鳥橋0.7 5.5 S s Nishikujō
西九条0.8 6.3 S S JR West: Osaka Loop Line, Sakurajima Line (JR Yumesaki Line) Kujō
九条1.3 7.6 S S Osaka Municipal Subway: Chuo Line Nishi-ku, Osaka Dome-mae
ドーム前0.6 8.2 S S Osaka Municipal Subway: Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line (Dome-mae Chiyozaki Station) Sakuragawa
桜川0.8 9.0 S S Osaka Municipal Subway: Sennichimae Line
Nankai Electric Railway: Nankai Kōya Line (Shiomibashi Line) (Shiomibashi Station)Naniwa-ku, Osaka Ōsaka Namba
大阪難波1.1 10.1 S S Kintetsu Namba Line (with through trains)
Nankai Electric Railway: Nankai Main Line, Kōya Line (Namba Station)
Osaka Municipal Subway: Midōsuji Line, Yotsubashi Line, Sennichimae Line (Namba Station)
JR West: Kansai Main Line (Yamatoji Line) (JR Namba Station)Chūō-ku, Osaka Trains are operated to Kintetsu Nara Station via the Kintetsu Namba Line, the Osaka Line, and the Nara Line. References
- ^ Press release on August 1, 2008 - Hanshin Electric Railway Co., Ltd.
- ^ Press release on January 16, 2009 - Hanshin Electric Railway Co., Ltd.
- ^ Press release on January 16, 2009 - Kintetsu Corporation
Categories:- Lines of Hanshin Electric Railway
- Rail transport in Osaka Prefecture
- Rail transport in Hyōgo Prefecture
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