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  2. Nagano Line (Kintetsu) - Wikipedia

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    Limited number of operation, in the morning down to Tondabayashi or Kawachi-Nagano, in midnight up to Furuichi or Osaka Abenobashi. Semi-Express (準急, Junkyū) (SE) Four trains per hour per direction, all day, all to/from Osaka Abenobashi. Express (急行, Kyūkō) (Ex) In the rush hours, to/from Osaka Abenobashi.

  3. Shinano (train) - Wikipedia

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    There was formerly a daily return service between Nagano and Ōsaka, which travelled a total distance of 274.1 miles (441.2 km) and took approximately 5 hours and 30 minutes. This made the Shinano the furthest travelling daytime limited express service in Japan prior to its discontinuation on 26 March 2016 due to declining passenger numbers.

  4. Minami Osaka Line - Wikipedia

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    26000 series Limited Express EMU (before renovation) The Minami Osaka Line (南大阪線, Minami-Ōsaka-sen) is a railway line operated by Kintetsu Railway.It runs between Ōsaka Abenobashi in Osaka and Kashiharajingū-mae in Kashihara, Nara Prefecture.

  5. Hokuriku Shinkansen - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, ten trains, eight from JR East with a book value of ¥11.8 billion and two from JR West, were damaged when a train yard in Nagano was flooded as the Chikuma River overflowed during typhoon Hagibis. [14] [16] As a result, JR West suffered a loss of ¥ 3 billion (2019) (US$27.52 million). [16]

  6. Osaka Loop Line - Wikipedia

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    The Osaka Loop Line (大阪環状線, Ōsaka kanjō-sen) is a railway loop line in Japan operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West). It encircles central Osaka.. Part of a second, outer loop line, the Osaka Higashi Line, from Hanaten to Kyuhoji was opened on March 15, 2008, and the line from Shigino to Shin-Ōsaka opened in March 2019.

  7. Ōsaka Abenobashi Station - Wikipedia

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    (also used for local trains (the first train - 5:59 a.m., from 0 a.m. - the last train)) (4) for disembarking passengers the opposite side of the second platform from the south 5 express trains and suburban express trains on weekday rush hours (rarely used for semi-express trains) also for trains disembarking passengers at Track 6 6

  8. West Japan Railway Company - Wikipedia

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    Train control on these lines is highly automated, and during peak hours trains run as often as every two minutes. JR-West's Urban Network competes with a number of private commuter rail operators around Osaka, the "Big 4" being Hankyu Railway/Hanshin Railway (Hankyu bought Hanshin in April 2005), Keihan Railway, Kintetsu, and Nankai Railway. JR ...

  9. Nankai Main Line - Wikipedia

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    They also return to Namba at Hagurazaki, Tarui, Misakikōen or Kansai Airport in the rush hours and midnight. Only 1 northbound train is operated from Wakayamashi to Hagurazaki in the midnight. Trains pass Imamiyaebisu and Haginochaya stations due to absence of platforms on the tracks of the Nankai Line.