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The Template:Nihongo is a Japanese railway line owned by the Kintetsu Railway. The line connects Fuse Station in the eastern suburbs of Osaka to Kintetsu Nara Station in the historic city of Nara, though operationally, the line begins at Ōsaka Namba Station on the Namba Line.<ref name="osakaStation">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Additionally, some trains run through-services starting at Kobe Sannomiya Station on the Hanshin Railway Main Line in Kobe.<ref name="osakaStation"/> Eastern satellite cities such as Higashiosaka and Ikoma are connected by the line.<ref name="osakaStation"/> This line is more direct than the JR line between Osaka and Nara.<ref name=":0">Template:Cite journal</ref>

HistoryEdit

The line was opened by Template:Nihongo in 1914, dual track and electrified at 600 VDC.<ref name=":0">Template:Cite journal</ref>

Whereas the JR West Yamatoji Line routes south of the Ikoma mountain range to connect Osaka and Nara, the Kintetsu Nara Line uses a Template:Convert tunnel through the Ikoma mountain range.<ref name=":0">Template:Cite journal</ref> As a result, the Kintetsu route is more direct and has allowed municipalities along the line such as Ikoma to flourish as major commuter hubs. To respond to high demand, the railway operates services with up to ten cars long during the peak hours operating as rapid and limited express services.<ref name=":0">Template:Cite journal</ref> Because of the direct routing, the Nara Line is highly regarded for being the most important commuter rail route in the Kinki region.<ref name=":0">Template:Cite journal</ref> Higher demand over the years has gradually lead to a reduction of faster midday services as Kintetsu moved to a higher frequency of limited express trains during peak hours.<ref name=":0">Template:Cite journal</ref>

In 1969 the voltage was increased to 1500 VDC, and in 1970 the Namba Line was opened, and the operational starting station of the Line moved to Kintetsu Namba Station, from Uehonmachi Station of Osaka Line.

OperationEdit

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 Kobe Sannomiya Station on the Hanshin Main Line. Between Yamato-Saidaiji and Kintetsu Nara, through trains of the Kyoto Line also run.<ref name="Kintetsu-route-guide">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Local trains
Amagasaki (Hanshin) or Ōsaka Namba - Higashi-Hanazono or Yamato-Saidaiji (partly Kintetsu Nara)
in the morning and the evening:Amagasaki (Hanshin) or Ōsaka Namba - Hyotan-yama or Higashi-Ikoma
partly: Amagasaki (Hanshin) or Ōsaka 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 Ōsaka Namba - Yamato-Saidaiji or Kintetsu Nara
Semi-Express trains
Amagasaki (Hanshin) or Ōsaka Namba - Yamato-Saidaiji or Kintetsu Nara
Express trains, Limited Express trains
Ōsaka Namba - Kintetsu Nara
Rapid Express trains
Kobe Sannomiya (Hanshin) or Amagasaki (Hanshin) or Ōsaka Namba - Kintetsu Nara

StationsEdit

  • ●: Trains stop.
  • |: Trains pass.
  • ▲: Trains stop when the large events are held at Kintetsu Hanazono Rugby Stadium.
  • ※: One rapid express train for Nara stops at Ayameike on school days for Kinki University Elementary School and Kinki University Kindergarten.
  • Local trains (普通, Futsū or 各駅停車, Kakueki-teisha) stop at every station.
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Through service to File:Number prefix Hanshin line.svg Hanshin Namba Line:
from Ōsaka Namba
Namba Line Template:RouteBox Template:STN 大阪難波 Chūō-ku,
Osaka
Osaka
Prefecture
Template:RouteBox Template:STN 近鉄日本橋 Osaka Metro (Nippombashi)
Template:RouteBox Template:STN
(Kintetsu Department Store Uehommachi)
大阪上本町 Osaka Metro (Tanimachi Kyūchōme) Tennoji-ku,
Osaka
Osaka Line
Template:RouteBox Template:STN 鶴橋 | Template:Plainlist Ikuno-ku,
Osaka
Template:KNSN Template:STN 今里 | | | | |
Template:KNSN Template:STN 布施 | | Template:Rcb Template:Lnl (D06) Higashi-Osaka
Nara Line
Template:KNSN Template:STN 河内永和 | | | | | Template:Rcb Template:Lnl (JR-F10: Template:STN)
Template:KNSN Template:STN
(Osaka University of Commerce, Osaka Shoin Women's University)
河内小坂 | | |
Template:KNSN Template:STN 八戸ノ里 | | | | |
Template:KNSN
Provisional
Template:STN (Tentative, Planned) 瓜生堂(仮称) Osaka Monorail Main Line (proposed extension)
Template:KNSN Template:STN 若江岩田 | | | | |
Template:KNSN Template:STN 河内花園 | | | | |
Template:KNSN Template:STN
(Hanazono Rugby Stadium)
東花園 |
Template:KNSN Template:STN 瓢箪山 | | | |
Template:KNSN Template:STN 枚岡 | | | |
Template:KNSN Template:STN 額田 | | | |
Template:KNSN Template:STN 石切 | |
Template:KNSN Template:STN 生駒 Template:Plainlist Ikoma Nara
Prefecture
Template:KNSN Template:STN
(Tezukayama University Higashi-Ikoma Campus)
東生駒 | | |
Template:KNSN Template:STN 富雄 | | | Nara
Template:KNSN Template:STN
(Tezukayama Gakuen)
学園前 |
Template:KNSN Template:STN 菖蒲池 | |
Through service to: From Yamato-Saidaiji:
Nara Line Template:KNSN Template:STN 大和西大寺 Template:Plainlist Nara Nara
Prefecture
Template:KNSN Template:STN 新大宮 |
Template:KNSN Template:STN 近鉄奈良

Kintetsu Namba LineEdit

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Template:Nihongo is an underground railway line owned by the Kintetsu Railway in Osaka, Japan, and opened in 1970. It is an extension of the Osaka Line and the Nara Line. The line is parallel to the Osaka Municipal Subway Sennichimae Line (Template:STN - Template:STN). Along with the commuter trains of the Nara Line and the Hanshin Namba Line, some intercity trains including the "Urban Liner" connecting Osaka and Nagoya, also run on the line.

ReferencesEdit

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