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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.
Kawachinagano Station (河内長野駅, Kawachi-Nagano-eki, Kawachinagano (Nankai) or Kawachi-Nagano (Kintetsu)) is an interchange passenger railway station located in the city of Kawachinagano, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, jointly operated by the private railway operators Kintetsu Railway and Nankai Electric Railway.
This means that Kintetsu is the owner of the railway facility, but the trains are operated by separate companies. 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) narrow-gauge lines Iga Line (Iga-Ueno - Iga-Kambe, trains operated by Iga Railway Co., Ltd.) Yōrō Line (Kuwana - Ogaki - Ibi, trains operated by Yōrō Railway Co., Ltd.)
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.
(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
The line, whose name literally means "east-west", runs underground through central Osaka and connects the Gakkentoshi Line at Kyobashi Station in Osaka and the JR Takarazuka Line and the JR Kobe Line at Amagasaki. All stations on this line are in the city of Osaka, except for the western terminus in Amagasaki, Hyōgo Prefecture.
Airport express trains are operated between Namba and Kansai Airport all day and stop at Haruki. 4 trains are operated per direction per hour from 10 a.m. until 4 pm. They are operated with 6 or 8-car formations. The fourth car of 8-car trains for Namba is only for women in the morning until arriving at Tengachaya by 8:30 a.m. on weekdays.
The line was opened by Osaka Electric Railway Company (大阪電気軌道, Osaka Denki Kidō) in 1914, dual track and electrified at 600 VDC. [2]Whereas the JR West Yamatoji Line routes south of the Ikoma mountain range to connect Osaka and Nara, the Kintetsu Nara Line uses a 3.4 km (2.1 mi) tunnel through the Ikoma mountain range. [2]