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The Aso Boy (あそぼーい!) is a limited express train service in Kyushu, Japan, operated by Kyushu Railway Company (JR Kyushu) since June 2011. The train normally runs between Kumamoto and Miyaji via Aso on the Hōhi Main Line.
The Trans-Kyushu Limited Express (九州横断特急, Kyūshū Ōdan Tokkyū) is a limited express train service in Japan operated by Kyushu Railway Company (JR Kyushu) which runs between Beppu and Kumamoto, via Aso.
Aso Station is served by the 148.0 km (92.0 mi) Hōhi Main Line, which runs between Kumamoto and Ōita and is located 49.9 km from the starting point of the line at Kumamoto. [ 3 ] Layout
The platform for the last train on the Takamori Line is located on the JR platform, from which direct trains to Higo-Ōzu arrive and depart. JR Platform 1 Hōhi Main Line for Higo-Ōzu and Kumamoto: The platform for direct trains from the Takamori Line to the Hōhi Line. 2 for Aso and Ōita
Due to damage to the Hisatsu Line from the 2020 Kyushu floods, [6] the Kawasemi Yamasemi has been running between Kumamoto and Miyaji on the Hōhi Main Line since September 23, 2022. [7] Apart from the two termini, the train also stops at Higo-Ōzu, Tateno, and Aso. The service makes one round trip per day on weekends and holidays.
The Takamori Line (高森線, Takamori-sen) is a Japanese railway line in Kumamoto Prefecture, between Tateno Station, Minamiaso, and Takamori Station, Takamori. This is the only railway line Minamiaso Railway (南阿蘇鉄道, Minamiaso Tetsudō, "South Aso Railway") operates. The line traverses the southern part of Mount Aso caldera.
The A-Train (A列車で行こう, A ressha de ikō) is a seasonal limited express train service operated by Kyushu Railway Company (JR Kyushu) in Kyushu, Japan, since October 2011. [ 1 ] Service pattern
Kamikumamoto Station: the 22 km 762 mm (2 ft 6 in) gauge Kumamoto Light Railway to Otsu opened 1907 and 1914, with a 2.4 km branch to Suizenji. Despite proposals to regauge the line to 1,067 mm ( 3 ft 6 in ) gauge and electrify it, the anticipated development of the area did not occur at an acceptable rate and the line was closed in 1921.