- Kintetsu Nara Line
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For the West Japan Railway Company (JR West) Nara Line, see Nara Line.
Nara Line Overview Type Commuter rail Locale Kansai Termini Fuse
Kintetsu NaraStations 19 Operation Opened April 30, 1914 Operator(s) Kintetsu Corporation Depot(s) Higashi-Hanazono
SaidaijiTechnical Line length 26.7 km (16.6 mi) Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) Electrification 1,500 V DC, overhead lines Operating speed 105 km/h (65 mph) Kintetsu Nara Line LegendLines of Kintetsu unless noted Hanshin: Hanshin Namba Line (left) Osaka Municipal Subway: Sennichimae Line (right) JR West: Kansai Main Line (Yamatoji Line) JR Namba Osaka Municipal Subway: Yotsubashi Line 6.1 0.0 Osaka Namba (Osaka Municipal Subway: Namba) Osaka Municipal Subway: Midōsuji Line Nankai: Nankai Main, Koya lines (Namba) Namba Line Osaka Municipal Subway: Sakaisuji Line Nippombashi 5.3 0.8 Kintetsu Nippombashi Osaka Municipal Subway: Tanimachi Line Tanimachi Kyūchōme 4.1 2.0 Osaka Uehommachi ↓Osaka Line JR West: Osaka Loop Line 3.0 3.1 Tsuruhashi 1.3 4.8 Imazato 0.0 6.1 Fuse ↓Nara Line ←Osaka Line JR-W: Osaka Higashi Line JR Kawachi-Eiwa 0.8 6.9 Kawachi-Eiwa 1.6 7.7 Kawachi-Kosaka 2.4 8.5 Yaenosato Yaenosato Depot abandoned in 1967 Kinki Expressway Tamagawa Workshop abandoned 1982 4.1 10.2 Wakae-Iwata 5.0 11.1 Kawachi-Hanazono 5.6 11.7 Higashi-Hanazono Higashi-Hanazono Inspection Area Higashi-Hanazono Depot 7.0 13.1 Hyōtan-yama 8.3 14.4 Hiraoka 9.0 15.1 Nukata Keihanna Line 10.1 16.2 Ishikiri Kusaezaka abandoned in 1964 New Ikoma Tunnel (3,494m) Ikoma Tunnel Ikoma Cable (Toriimae) 14.2 20.3 Ikoma Ikoma Line 15.4 21.5 Higashi-Ikoma Keihanna Line to Gakken Nara-Tomigaoka Higashi-Hanazono Inspection Area Higashi-Ikoma Depot New Mukaidani Tunnel 17.7 23.8 Tomio 19.1 25.2 Gakuen-mae 20.1 26.2 Ayameike Kyoto Line 22.3 28.4 Yamato-Saidaiji Kashihara Line Saidaiji Inspection Area Saidaiji Depot 25.0 31.1 Shin-Ōmiya JR West: Kansai Main Line (Yamatoji Line) JR West: Kansai Main Line former route Aburasaka abandoned in 1969 26.7 32.8 Kintetsu Nara The Nara Line (奈良線 Nara sen ) is a Japanese railway line of Kintetsu Corporation (近畿日本鉄道 Kinki Nippon Tetsudō ) (Kintetsu for short). The line is from Fuse Station in eastern suburb of Osaka to Kintetsu Nara Station in the historic city of Nara, but operationally trains start at Sannomiya Station on the Hanshin Railway Main Line in Kobe, Amagasaki Station or Osaka Namba Station on the Namba Line in southern downtown Osaka, runs on Osaka Line to Fuse. The eastern satellite cities such as Higashiosaka and Ikoma are along the line. Osaka and Nara have the shortest railway link among JR and Kintetsu lines.
History
The line was opened by Osaka Electric Railway Company (大阪電気軌道 Osaka Denki Kidō ) in 1914.
In 1970, the Namba Line was opened, and the operational starting station of the Line moved to Kintetsu Namba Station, until then Uehonmachi Station of Osaka Line.
Operation
Trains run to and from the Kintetsu Namba Line and the Hanshin Namba Line, and lead to Osaka Namba Station and Amagasaki Station, and Rapid Express trains also to Sannomiya Station on the Hanshin Main Line. Between Yamato-Saidaiji and Kintetsu Nara, through trains of the Kyoto Line also run.
- Local trains
- Amagasaki (Hanshin) or Osaka Namba - Higashi-Hanazono or Yamato-Saidaiji (partly Kintetsu Nara)
- in the morning and the evening:Amagasaki (Hanshin) or Osaka Namba - Hyotan-yama or Higashi-Ikoma
- partly: Amagasaki (Hanshin) or Osaka Namba - Ishikiri
- partly: Yamato-Saidaiji - Kintetsu Nara
- only one train: Ikoma → Yamato-Saidaiji (as the last connection from the last limited express train from Osaka for Nara)
- Suburban Semi-Express trains
- Amagasaki (Hanshin) or Osaka Namba - Yamato-Saidaiji or Kintetsu Nara
- Semi-Express trains
- Amagasaki (Hanshin) or Osaka Namba - Yamato-Saidaiji or Kintetsu Nara
- Express trains, Limited Express trains
- Osaka Namba - Kintetsu Nara
- Rapid Express trains
- Sannomiya (Hanshin) or Amagasaki (Hanshin) or Osaka Namba - Kintetsu Nara
Stations
- S: Trains stop.
- |: Trains pass.
- *: Trains stop when the large events are held at Kintetsu Hanazono Rugby Stadium.
- (LE): Limited express trains stop.
- Local trains (普通, Futsū or 各駅停車, Kakueki teisha) stop at every station.
- SSE: Suburban Semi-Express (区間準急 Kukan-Junkyū )
- SE: Semi-Express (準急 Junkyū )
- Ex: Express (急行 Kyūkō )
- RE: Rapid Express (快速急行 Kaisoku-Kyūkō )
- s: One rapid express train for Nara stop at Ayameike on the school days of Kinki University Elementary School and Kinki University Kindergarten.
Line name Station name SSE SE Ex RE Location Hanshin Railway line
through sectionAmagasaki Amagasaki Sannomiya Namba Line Osaka Namba (LE) S S S S Chūō-ku,
OsakaOsaka
PrefectureKintetsu Nippombashi S S S S Osaka Uehommachi (LE) S S S S Tennoji-ku,
OsakaOsaka Line Tsuruhashi (LE) S S S S Ikuno-ku,
OsakaImazato | | | | Fuse S S S | Higashi-Osaka Nara Line Kawachi-Eiwa | | | | Kawachi-Kosaka
(Osaka University of Commerce, Osaka Shoin Women's University)S S | | Yaenosato | | | | Wakae-Iwata | | | | Kawachi-Hanazono | | | | Higashi-Hanazono
(Kintetsu Hanazono Rugby Stadium)S S * * Hyōtan-yama S | | | Hiraoka S | | | Nukata S | | | Ishikiri S S S | Ikoma (LE) S S S S Ikoma Nara
PrefectureHigashi-Ikoma
(Tezukayama University)S S | | Tomio S S | | Nara Gakuen-mae (LE)
(Tezukayama Gakuen)S S S S Ayameike S S | s Yamato-Saidaiji (LE) S S S S Shin-Ōmiya S S S S Kintetsu Nara (LE) S S S S Kintetsu Lines 1,435 mm lines Osaka • Nagoya Line Area Osaka Line • Shigi Line • Nagoya Line • Yunoyama Line • Suzuka Line • Yamada Line • Toba Line • Shima Line Nara • Kyoto Line Area Namba Line • Nara Line • Ikoma Line • Keihanna Line • Kyoto Line • Kashihara Line • Tenri Line • Tawaramoto Line 1,067 mm lines Minami-Osaka Line • Dōmyōji Line • Nagano Line • Gose Line • Yoshino Line 762 mm lines Utsube Line • Hachiōji Line Funicular lines Ikoma Cable Line • Nishi-Shigi Cable Line Ropeway lines Katsuragi Ropeway Former lines Iga Line • Hokusei Line • Yōrō Line Categories:- Lines of Kinki Nippon Railway
- Kyoto Municipal Subway
- Rail transport in Osaka Prefecture
- Rail transport in Nara Prefecture
- Standard gauge railways in Japan
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