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Kintetsu Minami-Osaka Line

The Minami-Osaka Line (近鉄南大阪線, -sen) is a railway line of the Kintetsu Corporation connecting Japanese cities of Osaka, Matsubara, Fujiidera, Habikino, Yamato-Takada, and Kashihara.

Operations

Trains of the line go direct to the Nagano Line and the Yoshino Line . They also run between Furuichi and Gose (Gose Line ), and from Gose to Osaka Abenobashi. Local trains run between Osaka Abenobashi and Fujiidera, or between Osaka Abenobashi and Furuichi. The conductorless trains run between Furuichi and Kashihara-Jingu-mae.

Stations

●: stop, |: pass

Local trains(普通) stop at every station.

Stations Limited Express
(特急)
Express
(急行)
Suburban Express
(区間
急行)
Semi-Express
(準急)
Osaka Abenobashi Station
Koboreguchi Station | | | |
Kita-Tanabe Station | | | |
Imagawa Station | | | |
Harinakano Station | | | |
Yata Station | | | |
Kawachi-Amami Station | | | |
Nunose Station | | | |
Takamonosato Station | | | |
Kawachi-Matsubara Station | | |
Eganosho Station | | | |
Takawashi Station | | | |
Fujiidera Station | | |
Hajinosato Station | | |
Domyoji Station | | |
Furuichi Station
Komagatani Station | | |
Kaminotaishi Station | | |
Nijozan Station | | |
Nijo-Jinjaguchi Station | | |
Taimadera Station | | |
Iwaki Station | | |
Shakudo Station
Takadashi Station
Ukiana Station | |
Bojo Station | |
Kashihara-Jingu-nishiguchi Station | |
Kashihara-Jingu-mae Station
Direct Yoshino

◆: Limitede Express trains stop at Furuichi at the end of the year and the New Year.

Statistics

  • Distance: 39.8 km
  • Gauge: 1.067 m

10-26-2009 08:16:03
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