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Hankyu Kobe Line

The Hankyū Kōbe Line (阪急神戸線, Hankyū Kōbe sen) is a major commuter heavy rail line in the Keihanshin conurbation of Japan. It is run by the Hankyu Railway company and links the urban centres of Osaka and Kobe by connecting the major stations of Umeda in Osaka and Sannomiya in Kobe.

At the Kobe end of the line some trains continue through onto the Kobe Rapid Railway, an underground line allowing interchange between the lines of several commuter rail companies operating in Kobe.

Regular train services on the lines come in two kinds: the local (普通) service which stops at all stations, and the limited express (特急) which stops only at major stations along the line. Other commuter and express services operate only during limited time periods:
*Express (急行) trains operate from Umeda to Sannomiya at night. They also operate from Sannomiya to Umeda in the morning, and Rapid Express (快速急行) trains at night.
*Commuter Express (通勤急行) trains operate on weekdays from Sannomiya to Umeda in the morning, and from Umeda to Sannomiya in the evening and at night.
*Commuter Limited Express (通勤特急) trains operate in both directions on weekday mornings.
*Semi-Express (準急) trains operate from Takarazuka on the Imazu Line to Umeda on weekday mornings.

The Kobe Line has interchanges at several of its stations with other lines operated by Hankyu. The Hankyu main lines to Kyoto and Takarazuka share stations at Umeda and Juso with the Kobe Line. The other lines with connections to the Kobe line are smaller lines with only local trains: the Itami Line connects at Tsukaguchi, the Imazu Line at Nishinomiya-kitaguchi and the Koyo Line at Shukugawa.

Stations on the Kōbe Line

*●: stop
*| (↑): pass (in only one direction)
*★: Shukugawa Station will be one of the stops of the Limited Express trains and the Commuter Limited Express trains on October 28, 2006 (On the same day of the changeng diagrams of the Takarazuka Line).
StationLocal
(普通)
Semi-Express
(準急)
Commuter Express
(通勤急行)
Express
(急行)
Rapid Express
(快速急行)
Commuter Limited Express
(通勤特急)
Limited Express
(特急)
Connections
Kobe Line
Umeda Station
*Hanshin Main Line
*Osaka Subway: Midosuji Line, Tanimachi Line (Higashi-Umeda Station), and Yotsubashi Line (Nishi-Umeda Station)
*JR West: Tokaido Main Line (JR Kyoto Line, JR Kobe Line, JR Takarazuka Line), Osaka Loop Line (Osaka Station), and JR Tozai Line (Kitashinchi Station)
Nakatsu Station||||| 
Juso Station
*Hankyu Takarazuka Line and Kyoto Line
Kanzakigawa Station||||| 
Sonoda Station||||| 
Tsukaguchi Station|
*Hankyu Itami Line
Mukonoso Station|||| 
Nishinomiya-kitaguchi Station
*Hankyu Imazu Line
Shukugawa Stationstarting from Takarazuka on the Imazu Line
*Hankyu Koyo Line
Ashiyagawa Station ||| 
Okamoto Station 
Mikage Station||| 
Rokko Station|| 
Oji-Koen Station
Near Oji Park Zoo
||| 
Kasuganomichi Station||| 
Sannomiya Station
*JR West: Tokaido Main Line (JR Kobe Line)
*Hanshin Main Line
*Kobe Port Liner
*Kobe Subway: Seishin-Yamate Line and Kaigan Line (Sannomiya-Hanadokeimae Station)
Kobe Rapid Railway Tozai Line
Hanakuma Station   
Kosoku-Kobe Station
*JR West: Tokaido Main Line and Sanyo Main Line (JR Kobe Line) (Kobe Station)
*Kobe Subway: Kaigan Line (Harborland Station)
Shinkaichi Station
*Kobe Rapid Railway: Tozai Line and Namboku Line (direct to Kobe Electric Railway)

See also

* Transportation in Japan



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