Keihanna Line
Appearance
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Overview | |
Other name(s) | Yumehanna |
Native name | けいはんな線 |
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Locale | |
Termini | |
Stations | 8 |
Service | |
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System | |
Operator(s) | Kintetsu Railway |
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Rolling stock |
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Daily ridership | 61,538 daily (FY2016)[1] |
History | |
Opened | October 1, 1986 |
Technical | |
Line length | 18.8 km (11.7 mi) |
Number of tracks | 2 |
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge |
Electrification |
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Operating speed | 95 km/h (59 mph) |
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The Keihanna Line (けいはんな線, Keihanna-sen) is a railway line operated by Kintetsu Railway. There are through trains to the Chūō Line of Osaka Municipal Subway. The line name derives from a kanji acronym formed from Kyoto (京都), Osaka (大阪), and Nara (奈良), but the name is written in hiragana.
The line is the sole Kintetsu line with a third rail electrification system. Before 2015, it was the only Kintetsu line that had station numbers (the station numbers coming from the Chūō Line).
History
- September 16, 1977 - Higashi-Osaka Ikoma Railway Co. (東大阪生駒鉄道, Higashiōsaka-Ikoma Tetsudō) was founded.
- April 1, 1986 - Kintetsu merged with Higashi-Osaka Ikoma Railway Co.
- October 1, 1986 - The Higashi-Osaka Line (東大阪線, Higashiōsaka-sen) from Nagata to Ikoma was opened and through operation to Osakako on the Chūō Line was started.
- December 18, 1997 - The through operation was extended to Cosmosquare.
- July 28, 1998 - Nara Ikoma Rapid Transit Railway Co., Ltd. (奈良生駒高速鉄道株式会社, Nara-Ikoma Kōsoku Tetsudō Kabushiki-gaisha) was founded.
- October, 2000 - The construction of the Keihanna New Line (京阪奈新線, Keihanna Shinsen) started.
- January, 2005 - The Keihanna New Line extension was officially named the "Keihanna Line (けいはんな線, Keihanna-sen)".
- March 27, 2006 - The line from Ikoma to Gakken Nara-Tomigaoka was opened and the Higashi-Osaka Line was renamed the Keihanna Line.
Stations
↑ Through-service to/from Cosmosquare Station via the Osaka Metro Chūō Line ↑ | |||||
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No. | Station | Distance (km) | Connections | Location | |
C23 | Nagata 長田 |
0.0 | Higashiosaka, Osaka | ||
C24 | Aramoto 荒本 |
1.2 | Osaka Monorail Main Line (proposed extension) | ||
C25 | Yoshita 吉田 |
3.0 | |||
C26 | Shin-Ishikiri 新石切 |
4.5 | |||
C27 | Ikoma 生駒 |
10.2 | Ikoma | Nara Prefecture | |
C28 | Shiraniwadai 白庭台 |
15.3 | |||
C29 | Gakken Kita-Ikoma 学研北生駒 |
16.1 | |||
C30 | Gakken Nara-Tomigaoka 学研奈良登美ヶ丘 |
18.8 | Nara |
References
- ^ "路線別駅別乗降人員" (PDF). Osaka Municipal Transportation Bureau. November 8, 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 1, 2017. Retrieved May 6, 2017.
External links
- Official website
- Nara Ikoma Rapid Railway (in Japanese)