Hankyū Senri Line

Hankyū Senri Line

nihongo|The Senri Line|阪急千里線|Hankyū Senri sen| is a railway line of Hankyu Railway. It was completed on March 1, 1967. There are through trains to and from the Kyoto Line and the Osaka Municipal Subway Sakaisuji Line.

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