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The Kōbe Main Line (神戸本線, Kōbe Honsen) of Hankyu Railway is one of the three major commuter heavy rail lines in the Keihanshin conurbation of Japan. It links the urban centres of Osaka and Kobe by connecting the major stations of Umeda in Osaka and Sannomiya in Kobe.
Hanshin Main Line, Kobe Kosoku Line (HS 33) JR-A63 Kobe: 神戸 1.7 33.1 Hanshin Kobe Kosoku Line, Hankyu Kobe Kosoku Line (HS 35: Kōsoku Kōbe Station) Kobe Municipal Subway Kaigan Line (K04: Harborland Station) Sanyo Main Line JR-A64 Hyōgo: 兵庫 1.8 34.9 | Wadamisaki Line(Sanyo Main Line Wadamisaki Branch) Hyogo-ku, Kobe JR-A65 Shin-Nagata
Hanshin - Hankyu Kobe Kosoku Line (HS 36) Hyogo-ku, Kobe: KB 02: Minatogawa: 湊川 0.4 Kobe Subway Seishin-Yamate Line (S06: Minatogawa-Koen Station) Shintetsu Arima Line (Through Service) ↓ Through service to/from ↓ Ao via the Shintetsu Arima Line and the Ao Line Sanda via the Shintetsu Arima Line and the Sanda Line
Fixed Myōken Line name. 00:35, 21 February 2007: 982 × 787 (113 KB) El Cid: Minor formatting fix. 00:31, 21 February 2007: 982 × 787 (113 KB) El Cid: Map of major Hankyu rail lines, including Nose Railway lines and Kobe Rapid Railway line.
Shinkaichi Station (新開地駅, Shinkaichi-eki, station numbers: HS 36 (Hanshin, Hankyu), KB 01 (Shintetsu)) is a railway station operated by Hanshin Electric Railway Co., Ltd., Hankyu Corporation and Kobe Electric Railway Co., Ltd. in the district of Shinkaichi, Hyogo-ku, Kobe opened on April 7, 1968.
The Kobe Electric Railway Co., Ltd. (神戸電鉄株式会社, Kōbe Dentetsu kabushiki gaisha), often called Shintetsu (神鉄), is a Japanese private railway company in Kobe and surrounding cities. It is a subsidiary of Hankyu Hanshin Toho Group .
Tozai Line and Namboku Line [ edit ] The company does not run its own services on these lines, but provides the necessary infrastructure for four private railway lines ( Hankyu Kobe Line ( Hankyu ), Hanshin Main Line ( Hanshin ), Shintetsu Arima Line ( Shintetsu ) and Sanyo Electric Railway Main Line ( Sanyo ) to be able to run trains through Kobe.
Ashiyagawa Station opened on 16 July 1920. [2]The station building was reconstructed in 1957. [3]The station was damaged by the Great Hanshin earthquake in January 1995. . Restoration work on the Kobe Line took 7 months to com