Minami Osaka Line

{{Short description|Railway line in Japan}}

{{Refimprove|date=December 2009}}

{{Infobox rail line

| box_width =

| name = Minami Osaka Line

| native_name = 南大阪線

| native_name_lang = ja

| color = {{rcr|Kintetsu|f}}

| linenumber = {{rcb|Kintetsu|F|route}}

| mapcolor = {{rcb|Kintetsu|F|box}} (#{{rcr|Kintetsu|F}})

| logo = KT number-F.svg

| logo_width = 50

| logo_alt =

| image = 021004 6821.jpg

| image_width = 300px

| image_alt =

| caption = Kintetsu 6820 series EMU at Osaka Abenobashi Station on a semi-express service for Kawachi-Nagano

| type = Heavy rail

| system =Kintetsu Railway

| status =

| locale = Osaka Prefecture
Nara Prefecture

| start = {{STN|Osaka Abenobashi|x}}

| end = {{STN|Kashiharajingu-mae|x}}

| stations = 28

| routes =

| daily_ridership =

| ridership2 =

| open = {{start date and age|1898|03|24|df=y}} (Domyoji–Furuichi)

| close =

| owner = {{ric|Kintetsu|name=y}}

| operator = Kintetsu Railway

| character =

| depot = Furuichi
Branch: Amami

| stock = {{Plainlist|

}}

| linelength_km = 39.7

| tracklength_km=

| tracks = Double-track

| gauge = {{RailGauge|1067mm|lk=on}}

| electrification = {{1,500 V DC}} (overhead lines)

| trainprotection = Kintetsu ATS, ATS-SP

| signalling = Automatic closing block

| speed = {{cvt|110|km/h|mph|abbr=on}} (limited express trains)
{{cvt|100|km/h|mph|abbr=on}} (commuter trains)

| elevation_m =

| website =

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tSTR\\STR~~ ~~ ~~{{rmri|u}}JR West: Osaka Loop Line, Yamatoji Line

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hKRZho\hSTRq\hABZqr\KRZh\hSTRr~~ ~~ ~~{{rmri|l}}JR West: Hanwa Line

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hSTRc1\hSTR+4\\\

hBHF\\~~1.0~~F02 {{STN|Koboreguchi|x}}

hBHF\\~~2.1~~F03 {{STN|Kita-Tanabe|x}}

hBHF\\~~2.7~~F04 {{STN|Imagawa|x|Osaka}}

emhKRZ\uexSTRq\~~ ~~ ~~{{rmri|l}}Nankai: Hirano Line{{rmri|r}}

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hBHF\\~~3.8~~F05 {{STN|Harinakano|x}}

hBHF\\~~5.1~~F06 {{STN|Yata|x}}

ehKRZ\exSTRq\~~ ~~ ~~{{rmri|l}}JR West: Hanwa Freight Line{{rmri|r}}

hKRZWe\\~~ ~~ ~~Yamato River

BHF\KDSTa\~~7.3~~F07 {{STN|Kawachi-Amami|x}}

KRWgl\KRWg+r\~~Furuichi Inspection Amami Depot

STR\ENDEe\

BHF\\~~8.3~~F08 {{STN|Nunose|x}}

BHF\\~~9.1~~F09 {{STN|Takaminosato|x}}

BHF\\~~10.0~~F10 {{STN|Kawachi-Matsubara|x}}

BHF\\~~11.6~~F11 {{STN|Eganoshō|x}}

BHF\\~~12.6~~F12 {{STN|Takawashi|x}}

BHF\\~~13.7~~F13 {{STN|Fujiidera|x}}

eBHF\\~~14.8~~Ōjingoryō-mae~~abandoned in 1974

BHF\\~~15.6~~F14 {{STN|Hajinosato|x}}

KRWl\KRWg+r\~~ ~~ ~~{{rmri|u}}Domyoji Line

BHF~~16.3~~F15 {{STN|Dōmyōji|x}}

eBHF~~17.8~~Konda Hachiman~~abandoned in 1974

KRW+l\KRWr\

BHF\\~~18.3~~F16/O16 {{STN|Furuichi|x|Osaka}}

KDSTaq\ABZgr\\\~~{{rmri|l}}Furuichi Inspection Depot

KRWgl\KRW+r\~~ ~~ ~~{{rmri|d}}Nagano Line

KHSTe\STR\~~ ~~ ~~O23 {{STN|Kawachi-Nagano|x}}

hKRZWae~~ ~~ ~~Ishikawa River

BHF~~20.0~~F17 {{STN|Komagatani|x}}

BHF~~22.0~~F18 {{STN|Kaminotaishi|x}}

TUNNEL1!~GRZq~~ ~~ ~~Prefectural border ({{rmri|u}}Osaka/Nara{{rmri|d}})

eHST~~24.9~~Donzurubō

BHF~~27.3~~F19 {{STN|Nijōzan|x}}

BHF~~28.4~~F20 {{STN|Nijō-jinjaguchi|x}}

BHF~~30.4~~F21 {{STN|Taimadera|x}}

BHF~~31.1~~F22 {{STN|Iwaki|x|Nara}}

BHF~~32.3~~F23/P23 {{STN|Shakudo|x}}

KRW+l\KRWgr\~~ ~~ ~~{{rmri|d}}Gose Line

KHSTe\STR\~~ ~~ ~~P26 {{STN|Kintetsu Gose|x}}

BHF~~34.2~~F24 {{STN|Takadashi|x}}

KRZo~~ ~~ ~~{{rmri|l}}JR West: Wakayama Line{{rmri|r}}

BHF~~35.6~~F25 {{STN|Ukiana|x}}

BHF~~36.8~~F26 {{STN|Bōjō|x}}

BHF~~38.5~~F27 {{STN|Kashiharajingū-nishiguchi|x}}

eBHF~~ ~~Kashiharajingū~~abandoned in 1939

\\eABZg+l\exSTRq\exSTRq~~ ~~ ~~Yoshino Line, Unebi Line

\\STR\STR+l\ABZq+l~~ ~~ ~~Kashihara Line{{rmri|r}}

\\BHF-L\KBHFe-R\DST~~39.7~~F42 {{STN|Kashiharajingū-mae|x}}

\\ABZg+l\STRq\STRr~~ ~~ ~~Track conversion facility

STR~~ ~~ ~~{{rmri|d}}Yoshino Line

KHSTe~~ ~~ ~~F57 {{STN|Yoshino|x|Nara|Yoshino}} }}

}}

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{{Nihongo|The Minami Osaka Line|南大阪線|Minami-Ōsaka-sen}} is a railway line operated by Kintetsu Railway. It runs between {{STN|Ōsaka Abenobashi|x}} in Osaka and {{STN|Kashiharajingū-mae|x}} in Kashihara, Nara Prefecture. The line connects Osaka to southern part of the Nara Basin, running through Osaka's southern suburb cities of Matsubara, Fujiidera and Habikino in Osaka Prefecture, and Katsuragi and Yamato-Takada in Nara Prefecture. Via the Yoshino Line, it also provides access to the Yoshino refuge of Emperor Godaigo, a popular tourist destination, especially during the spring.

The line and its network of branch lines use {{RailGauge|1067mm}} narrow gauge tracks, the only lines in the Kintetsu network with this gauge. Other Kintetsu lines use {{Track gauge|1435mm}} standard gauge.

History

The first section of the line opened in 1898 between Kashiwara Station and Furuichi Station by {{Nihongo|Kayō Railway Co., Ltd.|河陽鉄道|Kayō Tetsudō}}. The next year {{Nihongo|Kanan Railway Co., Ltd.|河南鉄道|Kanan Railway}} took over the line, before renaming itself {{Nihongo|Osaka Railway Co., Ltd.|大阪鉄道|Osaka Tetsudō}}. The railway then constructed its own access line to Osaka center, completed in 1923 and electrified at 1,500 V DC, then the highest voltage in Japan. An extension to Nara Prefecture to what is now Kashiharajingū-mae station was built in 1929 and through service began to the Yoshino Railway, now the Yoshino Line.

The entire route competed with the existing Osaka Line, operated by Kansai Kyūkō Electric Railway, or Kankyū. In 1943, Osaka Railway was merged with Kankyū and the Minami Osaka Line continued to operate as part of the Kankyū network. Kankyū would later rename itself in 1944 to the Kinki Nippon Railway, or Kintetsu, after merging with the Nankai Electric Railway.

Operations

Some trains go through to the Nagano Line or the Yoshino Line, some operate between Furuichi and Gose Station on the Gose Line, and some from Gose run through to Osaka Abenobashi. Local trains run between Osaka Abenobashi and Fujiidera or Furuichi, and between Furuichi and Kashiharajingū-mae (including conductorless trains between Furuichi and Kashiharajingū-mae).

=Rapid service=

{{Color|blue|●}}Local train (普通 Futsu)

Running all day, but the operation is divided at Furuichi station except in the early morning and late night. 

Osaka-Abenobashi-Furuichi

Osaka Abenobashi - Fujiidera or Furuichi is the basic operating pattern, with four trains per hour between Osaka-Abenobashi and Fujiidera during the day, along with two additional trains between Osaka Abenobashi and Furuichi. A few trains run from Kawachi-Amami to Osaka Abenobashi in the early morning and back to Kawachi-Amami station late at night. Local trains are overtaken by Semi express trains at Imagawa, and by Limited Express or express trains at Kawachi Amami.

Furuichi-Kashiharajingu-Mae or Yoshino

Normal operation is between Furuichi and Kashihara Jingu-mae. Some trains continue to Yoshino on the Yoshino Line in early morning and late nights.

In this section semi-express trains make all stops, but few trains operate here as most run on the Nagano Line after Furuichi. Local and semi-express trains to Osaka Abenobashi twice per hour alternate to provide constant daytime service. There is a direct connection from the Gose Line at Shakudo, and some trains run between Shakudo and Kashihara Jingu-mae only on weekday mornings.

;{{Color|green|●}}{{Nihongo|Semi-Express|準急|Junkyū}} (SmE)

Semi-express trains operate between Osaka Abenobashi - Kashihara Jingu-mae or Kawachinagano. Two trains per hour run to Kashihara Jingu-mae and four to Kawachinagano. During morning rush hours, some trains operate from Gose to Osaka Abenobashi. A few trains also continue from Kashihara Jingu-mae to Yoshino as well.

;{{Color|#FFA07A|●}}{{Nihongo|Suburban Express|区間急行|Kukan Kyūkō}} (SbE)

One train on weekday mornings from Kashihara Jingu-Mae to Osaka Abenobashi and two trains on weekday evenings and one on weekend evenings in the reverse direction.

;{{Color|orange|●}}{{Nihongo|Express|急行|Kyūkō}} (Ex)

Two trains per hour from Osaka Abenobashi, through to Yoshino on the Yoshino line. Unlike other trains on this line, they are not overtaken by limited express trains at intermediate stations.


;{{Color|pink|●}}{{Nihongo|Rapid Express|快速急行|Kaisoku Kyūkō}}

Rapid express trains are operated in spring, and the stops on the Minami Osaka Line are the same as for express trains. It waits for up to 12 minutes at Kashihara Jingu-mae Station where it is overtaken by limited express trains, taking longer than normal express trains.

;{{Color|red|●}}{{Nihongo|Limited Express|特急|Tokkyū}} (LE)

Limited express trains operate between Osaka Abenobashi and Kashihara Jingu-mae or Yoshino, one to two trains per hour on weekdays and two per hour on weekends. Some trains are operated by dedicated Sakura Liner rolling stock. To board limited express trains, a limited express ticket is needed in addition to a regular ticket.

{{Color|#191970|●}}Limited Express Blue Symphony (特急 青のシンフォニー) (LE)

Operates twice a day except Wednesdays (a normal limited express train operates instead, but without the dedicated name or train set). Stations are the same as regular limited express trains. Limited Express. To board the Limited Express Blue Symphony, a limited express ticket and special car ticket are needed in addition to a regular ticket.

Stations

  • 〇: All trains stop.
  • △: Some limited express trains stop at Furuichi (Osaka-bound trains until 9:34 a.m. or 9:35 a.m., and Kashihara-bound and Yoshino-bound trains departing Osaka Abenobashi after 8 p.m.).{{cite press release|script-title=ja:平成26年のダイヤ変更について|trans-title=Diagram revision in 2014|url=http://www.kintetsu.co.jp/all_news/news_info/daiyahenkou2.pdf|publisher=Kintetsu Corporation|access-date=September 20, 2014|location=Osaka, Japan|language=ja|date=July 23, 2014}}
  • Local trains (普通) stop at every station.

For distances and connections, see route diagram.

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!No.

!Stations

!Japanese

!Distance
(km)

!SmE

!SbE

!Ex

!LE

!Transfers

!colspan="2"|Location

{{KNSN|F|01}}

|{{STN|Ōsaka Abenobashi|x}}

|大阪阿部野橋

|0.0

|style="text-align: center;"|〇

|style="text-align: center;"|〇

|style="text-align: center;"|〇

|style="text-align: center;"|〇

|style="text-align: left;"|{{plainlist|

  • {{rcb|JR West|Osaka|route}} {{lnl|JR West|Osaka}} ({{STN|Tennoji|x}}) (JR-O01)
  • {{rcb|JR West|Yamatoji|route}} {{lnl|JR West|Yamatoji}} ({{rcb|JR West|Kansai|route}} {{lnl|JR West|Kansai}}) (Tennoji) (JR-Q20)
  • {{rcb|JR West|Hanwa|route}} {{lnl|JR West|Hanwa}} (Tennoji (JR-R20)
  • {{ric|Osaka Metro}} {{ric|Osaka Metro|M|name=y}} (Tennoji (M23)
  • {{ric|Osaka Metro}} {{ric|Osaka Metro|T|name=y}} (Tennoji) (T27)
  • 20px Hankai Uemachi Line (Tennoji-ekimae) (HN01)

}}

|rowspan="2"|Abeno-ku, Osaka

|rowspan="18"|Osaka Prefecture

{{KNSN|F|02}}

|{{STN|Koboreguchi|x}}

|河堀口

|1.0

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|rowspan="13"|

{{KNSN|F|03}}

|{{STN|Kita-Tanabe|x}}

|北田辺

|2.1

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|rowspan="4"|Higashisumiyoshi-ku, Osaka

{{KNSN|F|04}}

|{{STN|Imagawa|x|Osaka}}

|今川

|2.7

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

{{KNSN|F|05}}

|{{STN|Harinakano|x}}

|針中野

|3.8

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

{{KNSN|F|06}}

|{{STN|Yata|x}}

|矢田

|5.1

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

{{KNSN|F|07}}

|{{STN|Kawachi-Amami|x}}
(Hannan University)

|河内天美
(阪南大学前)

|7.3

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|rowspan="4"|Matsubara

{{KNSN|F|08}}

|{{STN|Nunose|x}}

|布忍

|8.3

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

{{KNSN|F|09}}

|{{STN|Takaminosato|x}}

|高見ノ里

|9.1

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

{{KNSN|F|10}}

|{{STN|Kawachi-Matsubara|x}}

|河内松原

|10.0

|style="text-align: center;"|〇

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

{{KNSN|F|11}}

|{{STN|Eganoshō|x}}

|恵我ノ荘

|11.6

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|rowspan="2"|Habikino

{{KNSN|F|12}}

|{{STN|Takawashi|x}}

|高鷲

|12.6

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

{{KNSN|F|13}}

|{{STN|Fujiidera|x}}

|藤井寺

|13.7

|style="text-align: center;"|〇

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|rowspan="3"|Fujiidera

{{KNSN|F|14}}

|{{STN|Hajinosato|x}}

|土師ノ里

|15.6

|style="text-align: center;"|〇

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

{{KNSN|F|15}}

|{{STN|Dōmyōji|x}}

|道明寺

|16.3

|style="text-align: center;"|〇

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|{{rcb|Kintetsu|Domyoji|route}} {{lnl|Kintetsu|Domyoji}} (N15)

{{KNSN|F|16}}

|{{STN|Furuichi|x|Osaka}}

|古市

|18.3

|style="text-align: center;"|〇

|style="text-align: center;"|〇

|style="text-align: center;"|〇

|style="text-align: center;"|△

|style="text-align:left;"|{{rcb|Kintetsu|Nagano|route}} {{lnl|Kintetsu|Nagano}} (O16)

|rowspan="3"|Habikino

{{KNSN|F|17}}

|{{STN|Komagatani|x}}

|駒ヶ谷

|20.0

|style="text-align: center;"|〇

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|rowspan="6"|

{{KNSN|F|18}}

|{{STN|Kaminotaishi|x}}

|上ノ太子

|22.0

|style="text-align: center;"|〇

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

{{KNSN|F|19}}

|{{STN|Nijōzan|x}}

|二上山

|27.3

|style="text-align: center;"|〇

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|Kashiba

|rowspan="10"|Nara Prefecture

{{KNSN|F|20}}

|{{STN|Nijō-jinjaguchi|x}}

|二上神社口

|28.4

|style="text-align: center;"|〇

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|rowspan="4"|Katsuragi

{{KNSN|F|21}}

|{{STN|Taimadera|x}}

|当麻寺

|30.4

|style="text-align: center;"|〇

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

{{KNSN|F|22}}

|{{STN|Iwaki|x|Nara}}

|磐城

|31.1

|style="text-align: center;"|〇

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

{{KNSN|F|23}}

|{{STN|Shakudo|x}}

|尺土

|32.3

|style="text-align: center;"|〇

|style="text-align: center;"|〇

|style="text-align: center;"|〇

|style="text-align: center;"|〇

|{{rcb|Kintetsu|Gose|route}} {{lnl|Kintetsu|Gose}} (P23)

{{KNSN|F|24}}

|{{STN|Takadashi|x}}

|高田市

|34.2

|style="text-align: center;"|〇

|style="text-align: center;"|〇

|style="text-align: center;"|〇

|style="text-align: center;"|〇

|rowspan="4"|

|rowspan="2"|Yamatotakada

{{KNSN|F|25}}

|{{STN|Ukiana|x}}

|浮孔

|35.6

|style="text-align: center;"|〇

|style="text-align: center;"|〇

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

{{KNSN|F|26}}

|{{STN|Bōjō|x}}

|坊城

|36.8

|style="text-align: center;"|〇

|style="text-align: center;"|〇

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|rowspan="3"|Kashihara

{{KNSN|F|27}}

|{{STN|Kashiharajingū-nishiguchi|x}}

|橿原神宮西口

|38.5

|style="text-align: center;"|〇

|style="text-align: center;"|〇

|style="text-align: center;"| 

|style="text-align: center;"| 

{{KNSN|F|42}}

|{{STN|Kashiharajingū-mae|x}}

|橿原神宮前

|39.7

|style="text-align: center;"|〇

|style="text-align: center;"|〇

|style="text-align: center;"|〇

|style="text-align: center;"|〇

|style="text-align:left;"|{{plainlist|

  • {{rcb|Kintetsu|Yoshino|route}} {{lnl|Kintetsu|Yoshino}} (through service)
  • {{rcb|Kintetsu|Kashihara|route}} {{lnl|Kintetsu|Kashihara}} (B42)

}}

colspan=2|Through section

|colspan=9|

;from Furuichi

:to {{STN|Kawachinagano|x}} on the {{rcb|Kintetsu|Nagano|route}} {{lnl|Kintetsu|Nagano}} (local trains, semi-express trains, express trains)

;from Shakudo

:to {{STN|Kintetsu Gose|x}} on the {{rcb|Kintetsu|Gose|route}} {{lnl|Kintetsu|Gose}} (local trains, semi-express trains)

;from Kashiharajingū-mae

:to {{STN|Yoshino|x|Nara}} on the {{rcb|Kintetsu|Yoshino|route}} {{lnl|Kintetsu|Yoshino}} (local trains, semi-express trains, express trains, limited express trains)

References

{{Reflist}}

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