- JR Kobe Line
infobox rail
railroad_name=JR Kobe Line
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map_size=250
map_caption=JR West 321 Series in local service
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locale=Osaka Prefecture andHyōgo Prefecture
start_year=1988 (1874 )
end_year=present
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gauge= 1,067 mm / 3 ft 6 in
(narrow gauge)
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hq_city=N/A|The nihongo|JR Kobe Line|JR神戸線|JR Kōbe sen is the nickname of portions of theTōkaidō Main Line and theSanyō Main Line , betweenOsaka Station in Osaka, Osaka Prefecture andHimeji Station in Himeji,Hyōgo Prefecture . The line, along with theJR Kyoto Line and theBiwako Line , forms a contiguous service that is the main trunk ofWest Japan Railway Company 's Urban Network commuter rail network in the Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto Metropolitan Area. The line also offers continuous service to theGakkentoshi Line via theJR Tōzai Line .Trains
*nihongo|Special Rapid Service|新快速|shin-kaisoku
**Continuing service from the Kyoto Line, stops at Osaka, Amagasaki, Ashiya, Sannomiya, Kobe, Akashi, Nishi-Akashi, Kakogawa and Himeji. Service extends beyond Himeji onSanyo Main Line to Aboshi andAko Line to Banshu-Ako.
*nihongo|Rapid Service|快速|kaisoku
**Continuing service from the Kyoto Line, stops at Osaka, Amagasaki, Nishinomiya, Ashiya, Sumiyoshi, Rokkomichi, Sannomiya, Motomachi, Kobe, Hyōgo, Suma, Tarumi, Maiko, Akashi and every station after Akashi. Service extends beyond Himeji on Sanyo Main Line to Aboshi and Ako Line to Banshu-Ako. In the morning and at night, passes Suma, Tarumi and Maiko.
*nihongo|Local trains|普通|futsu
**Continuing service from the Kyoto Line at Osaka and theJR Tōzai Line at Amagasaki. Makes every stop to Nishi-Akashi, with some extended service to Kakogawa during rush hour.tations
Stations are listed from east to west.
●: Stops at all times,|: Skips at all times, ▲: Limited stops during rush hour
ee also
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Hankyu Kobe Line
*Biwako Line
*JR Kyoto Line
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