Hanshin Mukogawa Line

Hanshin Mukogawa Line

The Mukogawa Line (武庫川線 Mukogawa-sen?) is a branch line of the Hanshin Electric Railway Main Line in Nishinomiya, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan.

Stations

Station Connections Location
Mukogawa 武庫川 Hanshin Main Line Nishinomiya
Higashi-Naruo 東鳴尾
Suzaki 洲先
Mukogawadanchimae 武庫川団地前

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