Katamachi Line

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The Template:Nihongo, officially nicknamed the Template:Nihongo, is a commuter rail line and service in the Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto Metropolitan Area of Japan, owned and operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West). The line connects Kizu Station in Kyoto Prefecture and Kyōbashi Station in Osaka.

The common name "Gakkentoshi Line", literally "Research City Line", comes from the Kansai Science City, which is located along the line around the border of Osaka and Nara prefectures.

Basic dataEdit

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HistoryEdit

The line was originally built and operated by the Template:Nihongo between Katamachi and Shijōnawate in 1895. Two years later, the Kansai Railway bought the line in order to have its own trunk line to Osaka from Nagoya, combined with constructing the section between Shijōnawate and Kizu. Katamachi Station was unable to be expanded, thus Amijima terminus was constructed. However Kansai Railway bought the Template:Ill line from Nara via Ōji to Minatomachi (present Template:STN) in downtown Osaka, and shifted its main line to the ex-Naniwa Railway line. Thereafter, the Katamachi Line became a branch of the railway network of Osaka.

The Shigino to Hanaten section was duplicated in 1927, with the Katamachi to Shigino section double-tracked in 1955, the Hanaten to Shijonawate section in 1969, extended to Nagao in 1979, to Matsuiyamate in 1989, and the balance of the section to Kyobashi double-tracked between 2007 and 2009.Template:Citation needed

The section between Katamachi and Shijōnawate became the first Japan Governmental Railways electrified line in Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto area in 1932, with electrification extended to Nagao in 1950.Template:Citation needed After privatization of the then Japanese National Railways (JNR), the line became part of the West Japan Railway Company (JR West) system, and the Kizu to Nagao section was electrified in 1989.Template:Citation needed

In 1997, the JR Tōzai Line was opened and connected to Katamachi Line at Kyōbashi, and Katamachi Station was closed (with Ōsakajō-kitazume Station becoming the replacement station). Most trains began operating through to the Fukuchiyama Line (JR Takarazuka Line).

Converted from a freight branch to a passenger route, the Osaka Higashi Line began service in 2008. Trains from Nara via Kansai Main (Yamatoji) Line began operation to Amagasaki Station. However, these through trains to Amagasaki have now ceased operation since March 2019, with the Osaka Higashi Line extension.

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Military useEdit

Three military/weapons-related facilities used during the early 20th century were serviced by spurs located between Template:STN and Tsuda Stations (Kin-ya Ammunition Dump, where two explosions occurred in 1909 and 1939), between Template:STN and Hoshida Stations (Uji Weapon Kori Factory), and the Osaka Army Arsenal warehouse between Template:STN and Shigino Stations.Template:Citation needed

Route and operationEdit

The line is connected via the JR Tōzai Line in downtown Osaka, at Template:STN, to the Tōkaidō Main Line (JR Kobe Line) and Fukuchiyama Line (JR Takarazuka Line). This link enables trains operated from Nara to the west, as Kobe, Himeji, and Sanda.

Rapid services of several types of stops, with no surcharge, are also provided. Abbreviations are tentative for this article.


Some trains terminate at Matsuiyamate due to the single track to Kizu.

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Operated all day, most trains between Matsuiyamate and Nishi-Akashi on Sanyō Main (JR Kobe) Line. Some in busy hours to Fukuchiyama Line (JR Takarazuka Line), some terminate at Kyōbashi.
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Operated in early morning, late night, and busy hours only. Some from/to Nara, most from/to Dōshishamae or Kyōtanabe. Through to Nishiakashi or Shin-Sanda.
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Mostly through to Shin-Sanda or Sasayamaguchi on Fukuchiyama (JR Takarazuka) Line. One per 15 minutes per direction.

Past servicesEdit

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Through trains from Osaka Higashi Line, operated only between Hanaten and Kyōbashi in this line. Four trains to Amagasaki from Nara in the morning, 4 vice versa in the evening. This service has ceased operation on the Katamachi Line starting from 16 March 2019, with the opening of the Shin-Osaka Extension of the Osaka Higashi Line.

StationsEdit

No. Station Stops Transfers Location
English Japanese Regional Rapid Rapid District, City Prefecture
Through service to/from Kansai Main Line (Yamatoji Line)
Template:RouteBox Template:STN 木津 Template:Plainlist Kizugawa Kyoto
Template:RouteBox Template:STN 西木津  
Template:RouteBox Template:STN 祝園 Template:Rcb Template:Lnl (B21: Template:STN) Seika, Sōraku
Template:RouteBox Template:STN 下狛  
Template:RouteBox Template:STN JR三山木 Kyōtanabe
Template:RouteBox Template:STN 同志社前  
Template:RouteBox Template:STN 京田辺 Template:Rcb Kyoto Line (B16: Template:STN)
Template:RouteBox Template:STN 大住  
Template:RouteBox Template:STN 松井山手  
Template:RouteBox Template:STN 長尾   Hirakata Osaka
Template:RouteBox Template:STN 藤阪  
Template:RouteBox Template:STN 津田  
Template:RouteBox Template:STN 河内磐船 File:Number prefix Keihan lines.svg Keihan Katano Line (KH66: Kawachi-Mori Station) Katano
Template:RouteBox Template:STN 星田  
Template:RouteBox Neyagawa-Kōen 寝屋川公園   Neyagawa
Template:RouteBox Template:STN 忍ケ丘   Shijōnawate
Template:RouteBox Template:STN 四条畷   Daitō
Template:RouteBox Template:STN 野崎  
Template:RouteBox Template:STN 住道  
Template:RouteBox Template:STN 鴻池新田 Osaka Monorail Main Line (proposed extension) Higashiōsaka
Template:RouteBox Template:STN 徳庵  
Template:RouteBox Template:STN 放出 Template:Rcb Template:Lnl Tsurumi, Osaka
Template:RouteBox Template:STN 鴫野 Template:Rcb Osaka Higashi Line

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Jōtō, Osaka
Template:RouteBox Template:STN 京橋 Template:Plainlist
Through service to/from JR Tōzai Line, further to/from Tōkaidō Main Line (JR Kobe Line) and Fukuchiyama Line (JR Takarazuka Line)

Rolling stockEdit

All trains are based at Aboshi Depot.

FormerEdit

ReferencesEdit

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