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词条 Kansai Main Line
释义

  1. History

     Duplication  Electrification  Other matters of note  Former connecting lines 

  2. Stations

     JR Central (Nagoya–Kameyama)  JR West (Kameyama–Kamo)  JR West (Kamo–JR Namba) 

  3. Rolling stock

     JR Central  EMU  DMU  JR West  EMU  DMU  Former 

  4. References

{{Unreferenced|date=December 2009}}{{Infobox rail line
| name = Kansai Main Line
| other_name = Yamatoji Line ({{STN|Kamo|Kyoto}} - {{STN|JR Namba}})
| native_name = 関西本線
| native_name_lang = ja
| color = 00B284
| color2 = 0073bc
| logo = {{RouteBox|V||#7445aa}} {{RouteBox|Q|Yamatoji Line|#009933}}
| logo_width =
| logo_alt =
| image = JR West Kiha 120 DMU 005.JPG
| image_width = 300px
| image_alt =
| caption = KiHa 120 diesel car on a rural section in March 2007
| type = Heavy rail
| system =
| status =
| locale = {{Plainlist|
  • Aichi Prefecture
  • Mie Prefecture
  • Kyoto Prefecture
  • Nara Prefecture
  • Osaka Prefecture

| start = {{STN|Nagoya}}
| end = {{STN|JR Namba}}
| stations = 52
| routes =
| daily_ridership =
| open = 1889
| close =
| owner = JR Central
JR West
| operator =
| character =
| depot =
| stock =
| linelength_km = 179.6
| tracklength_km =
| tracks =
| gauge = {{RailGauge|1067mm|lk=on}}
| electrification = 1,500 V DC, overhead line
(Nagoya–Kameyama, Kamo–JR Namba)
| speed_km/h = 120
| speed =
(Nagoya–Kawarada, Nara–Tennoji)
{{convert|95|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}
(Kawarada–Nara, Tennoji–JR Namba)
| elevation =
}}

The {{Nihongo|Kansai Main Line|関西本線|Kansai-honsen|also called the "Kansai Line"}} is a railway line in Japan, which connects Nagoya Station with JR Namba Station in Osaka. It is jointly run by the Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central) and West Japan Railway Company (JR West), with the boundary between both companies being located at Kameyama Station in Kameyama, Mie.

The section from Kamo Station west to JR Namba Station is electrified and a part of the JR West "Urban Network", and is nicknamed the Yamatoji Line. The JR Central section from Nagoya to Kameyama is also electrified.

Despite its name, for much of its length it is a very local line with mainly single track sections and no regular express services. The line was originally built in the 1890s by Kansai Railway (later under the Japanese Government Railways and Japanese National Railways) as an alternate route from south Osaka to Nara and Nagoya, but competition from the Kintetsu lines and declining ridership forced the line to become two commuter lines to Osaka and Nagoya respectively, with a less-used section in the middle.

Formerly a Kasuga limited express train went the whole of the Kansai Main Line, but this service was discontinued in March 2006.

History

The Osaka Railway Co. opened the Minato-Machi (now Namba) to Nara section between 1889 and 1892. The company merged with the Kansai Railway Co. in 1900.

The Nara Railway Co. opened the Nara to Kizu section in 1896. It merged with the Kansai Railway Co. in 1905.

The Kansai Railway Co. opened the Nagoya to Kizu section between 1890 and 1897, completing the line. The company was nationalised in 1907.

Duplication

The Minato-Machi to Tennoji section was duplicated in 1903 and extended to Kashiwabara in 1908. The Nara to Kizu section was duplicated in 1914, and the Kashiwabara to Nara section between 1923 and 1926. In 1944 the Oji to Nara section was returned to single track and the materials recycled for the Japanese war effort. The section was re-duplicated in 1961.

The Tomita to Kuwana section (except for the bridge over the Inabegawa) was duplicated in 1973, and the Kuwana to Yatomi section between 1977 and 1980. The Yokkaichi to Tomidahama section was duplicated in 1993.

Electrification

The Minato-Machi to Nara section was electrified in 1973, and extended to Kizu in 1984, and Kamo in 1988.

The Nagoya - Hatta section was electrified in 1979, and extended to Kameyama in 1982.

Other matters of note

CTC signalling was commissioned between Kizu and Kameyama in 1983, and extended to Nagoya in 2001.

Freight services ceased in 1987, and in 1994 Minato-Machi Station was renamed {{STN|JR Namba}} to coincide with the opening of the JR line to Kansai Airport. In 1996 Namba Station and the approach line were relocated underground to eliminate a number of level crossings. Plans to extend the line from Namba to Osaka Station have not eventuated as yet.

Former connecting lines

  • Kamo Station - In 1898 the Kansai Railway Co. opened an 8 km branch to a station beside the Daibutsu (Great Buddha), and in 1899 extended the line 2 km to Nara. Following the nationalisation of the Kansai Railway Co. in 1907, the 10 km line was closed.
  • Horyuji Station - The 4 km 1435mm gauge Kintetsu line to Hirahata operated between 1915 and 1945.
  • Kyuhoji Station - A branchline to serve the Taisho airfield opened in 1942, and was extended to Sugimotocho Station on the Hanwa Line in 1952 to provide an electrified (1500 V DC) freight bypass between Wakayama and Nagoya. Passenger services were introduced in 1965 but ceased two years later, and the line closed in 2009 after being out of service for five years.
  • Tennoji Station - The 2.4 km Nankai line to Tengachaya, electrified at 1500 V DC, operated between 1901 and 1993.

Stations

JR Central (Nagoya–Kameyama)

  • S: Trains stop
  • |: Trains pass
  • Local trains stop at all stations.
No.StationJapaneseSemi RapidRapidRapid MieTransfersLocation
CJ|00}}Nagoya}}名古屋SSS
  • Tokaido Shinkansen, {{RouteBox|CA|Tokaido Main Line|#FFA500}} Tokaido Main Line, {{RouteBox|CF|Chuo Main Line|#3b6c9c}} Chuo Main Line
  • Nagoya Subway Higashiyama Line (H08), Sakuradori Line (S02)
  • Aonami Line (AN01)
  • Meitetsu Nagoya Main Line (Meitetsu Nagoya Station)
  • Kintetsu Nagoya Line (Kintetsu Nagoya Station)
Nakamura-ku, NagoyaAichi Prefecture
CJ|01}}Hatta}}八田|||
  • Nagoya Subway Higashiyama Line (H02)
  • Kintetsu Nagoya Line (Kintetsu Hatta Station)
CJ|02}}Haruta}}春田|||Nakagawa-ku, Nagoya
CJ|03}}Kanie}}蟹江S||Kanie, Ama District
CJ|04}}Eiwa}}永和|||Aisai
CJ|05}}Yatomi}}弥富S||
  • Meitetsu Bisai Line
  • Kintetsu Nagoya Line (Kintetsu Yatomi Station)
Yatomi
CJ|06}}Nagashima}}長島|||
  • Kintetsu Nagoya Line (Kintetsu Nagashima Station)
KuwanaMie Prefecture
CJ|07}}Kuwana}}桑名SSS
  • Kintetsu Nagoya Line
  • Yōrō Railway Yōrō Line
  • Sangi Railway Hokusei Line (Nishi-Kuwana Station)
CJ|08}}Asahi|Mie}}朝日S||Asahi, Mie District
CJ|09}}Tomida}}富田S||
  • Sangi Railway Sangi Line (Kintetsu Tomida Station)
  • Kintetsu Nagoya Line (Kintetsu Tomida Station)
Yokkaichi
CJ|10}}Tomidahama}}富田浜S||
CJ|11}}Yokkaichi}}四日市SSS
  • JR Freight Kansai Main Line (for Shiohama)
  • Kintetsu Nagoya Line (Kintetsu Yokkaichi Station) connected by bus
CJ|12}}Minami-Yokkaichi}}南四日市SS|
CJ|13}}Kawarada}}河原田SS|
  • Ise Railway Ise Line
CJ|14}}Kawano}}河曲SSIse Railway Ise LineSuzuka
CJ|15}}Kasado}}加佐登SS
CJ|16}}Idagawa}}井田川SSKameyama
CJ|17}}Kameyama|Mie}}亀山SS
  • Kisei Main Line
  • {{RouteBox|V||#7445aa}} JR West Kansai Main Line (for Kamo and Nara)

JR West (Kameyama–Kamo)

All stations between Kameyama and Kamo featured passing double tracks.

StationJapaneseTransfersLocation
Kameyama|Mie}}亀山JR Central:
  • {{RouteBox|CJ||#3dbc87}} Kansai Main Line (for Nagoya)
  • Kisei Main Line
KameyamaMie Prefecture
Seki|Mie}}
Kabuto|Mie}}加太
Tsuge}}柘植C|Kusatsu Line|#9acd32}} Kusatsu LineIga
Shindō}}新堂
Sanagu}}佐那具
Iga-Ueno}}伊賀上野Iga Railway Iga Line
Shimagahara}}島ヶ原
Tsukigaseguchi}}月ケ瀬口Minamiyamashiro, Soraku DistrictKyoto Prefecture
Ōkawara}}大河原
Kasagi}}笠置Kasagi, Soraku District
Kamo|Kyoto}}加茂Q|Yamatoji Line|#009933}} Yamatoji Line)Kizugawa

JR West (Kamo–JR Namba)

See the Yamatoji Line article for the train types and stopping patterns on this section.

Stations on this section
  • {{STN|Kamo|Kyoto}} - {{STN|Kizu|Kyoto}} - {{STN|Narayama}} - {{STN|Nara}} - {{STN|Kōriyama|Nara}} - {{STN|Yamato-Koizumi}} - {{STN|Hōryūji}} - {{STN|Ōji|Nara}} - {{STN|Sangō|Nara}} - {{STN|Kawachi-Katakami}} - {{STN|Takaida|Kashiwara}} - {{STN|Kashiwara}} - {{STN|Shiki|Osaka}} - {{STN|Yao}} - {{STN|Kyūhōji}} - {{STN|Kami}} - {{STN|Hirano|JR West}} - {{STN|Tōbu-shijō-mae}} - {{STN|Tennōji}} - {{STN|Shin-Imamiya}} - {{STN|Imamiya}} - {{STN|JR Namba}}

Rolling stock

JR Central

EMU

  • 211 series
  • 313 series

DMU

  • KiHa 75
  • KiHa 85
  • Ise Railway Ise III

JR West

EMU

{{Main|Yamatoji Line}}

DMU

  • KiHa 120

Former

  • 101 series
  • 113 series
  • 165 series
  • 213-5000 series
  • KiHa 17
  • KiHa 35
  • KiHa 50
  • KiHa 51
  • KiHa 55
  • KiHa 58
  • KiHa 65
  • KiHa 81
  • KiHa 82
  • Ise Railway Ise I
  • Ise Railway Ise II

References

{{Commons category|Kansai Main Line}}

This article incorporates material from the corresponding article in the Japanese Wikipedia

{{Nagoya transit}}{{Central Japan Railway Company Lines}}{{West Japan Railway Company Lines}}

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