San'in Main Line

{{short description|Railway line in western Japan}}

{{nofootnotes|date=May 2020}}

{{Infobox rail line

| name = Sanin Main Line

| other_name = Sagano Line (Kyoto - Sonobe)

| native_name = 山陰本線

| native_name_lang = ja

| color = 0073bc

| image = Amarube bridge-Kiha189.jpg

| image_width = 300px

| logo = 25px 25px 25px

| caption = Amarube Viaduct in Kami, Hyōgo

| type = Regional rail

| system =

| status =

| locale = Kyoto, Hyōgo, Tottori, Shimane and Yamaguchi Prefectures

| start = {{STN|Kyoto|x}}

| end = {{STN|Shimonoseki|x}}

| stations = 159

| routes =

| open = {{start date and age|1897|02|15|df=y}}

| lastextension = {{start date and age|1933|02|24|df=y}}

| close =

| owner = {{ric|JR West|name=y}}

| operator = JR West
JR Freight

| character =

| stock =

| linelength_km = 676.0

| tracklength =

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

| speed = {{cvt|85|km/h}}
{{cvt|130|km/h}}

| elevation =

| map = {{San'in Main Line map}}

| map_state = collapsed

}}

The {{Nihongo|San'in Main Line|山陰本線|San'in-honsen}} is a railway line in western Japan, which connects Kyoto and Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West). It is the major railway line of the San'in region, approximately paralleling the Japan Sea, crossing Kyoto, Hyōgo, Tottori, Shimane, and Yamaguchi prefectures. The main portion from Kyoto to Hatabu is the longest single continuous railway line in Japan at {{Convert|673.8|km|mi|abbr=on}}, although no regularly scheduled train operates over the entire line.

The section between Kyoto and Sonobe, connecting Kyoto and its northern suburbs, is a part of JR West's Urban Network and is nicknamed the Sagano Line.

Basic data

  • Distances: {{Convert|676.0|km|mi|abbr=on}}
  • Operators
  • West Japan Railway Company (Category 1)
  • Kyoto - Hatabu: {{Convert|673.8|km|mi|abbr=on}}
  • Nagatoshi - Senzaki: {{Convert|2.2|km|mi|abbr=on}}
  • Japan Freight Railway Company (Category 2)
  • Hōki-Daisen - Higashi-Matsue: {{Convert|27.1|km|mi|abbr=on}}
  • :Yonago - Higashi-Matsue temporary closed
  • Okami - Masuda: {{Convert|16.9|km|mi|abbr=on}}
  • Track:
  • Double: Kyoto – Sonobe, Ayabe – Fukuchiyama, Hōki-Daisen – Yasugi, Higashi-Matsue – Matsue, Tamatsukuri-Onsen – Kimachi
  • Single: the rest
  • Electric supply:
  • Kyoto – Kinosaki-Onsen, Hōki-Daisen – Nishi-Izumo: 1,500 V DC
  • Railway signalling:
  • Kyoto – Nishi-Izumo: Automatic
  • Nishi-Izumo – Hatabu, including "Senzaki branch line": Special Automatic; a simplified automatic system
  • Maximum speed in service:
  • Kyoto – Saga-Arashiyama: {{Convert|120|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}
  • Saga-Arashiyama – Umahori: {{Convert|130|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}
  • Umahori – Ayabe: {{Convert|120|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}
  • Ayabe – Fukuchiyama: {{Convert|130|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}
  • Fukuchiyama – Tottori: {{Convert|95|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}
  • Tottori – Izumoshi: {{Convert|120|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}
  • Izumoshi – Masuda: {{Convert|110|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}
  • Masuda – Hatabu: {{Convert|95|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}
  • Nagatoshi – Senzaki: {{Convert|85|km/h|mph|abbr=on}}

Stations

=From Kyoto to Sonobe (Sagano Line)=

{{hatnote|See the Sagano Line for stopping patterns.}}

;Stations on this segment

:{{STN|Kyoto|x}} - Umekōji-Kyōtonishi - {{STN|Tambaguchi|x}} - {{STN|Nijo|x|Kyoto|Nijo}} - {{STN|Emmachi|x}} - {{STN|Hanazono|x|Kyoto|Hanazono}} - {{STN|Uzumasa|x}} - {{STN|Saga-Arashiyama|x}} - {{STN|Hozukyo|x}} - {{STN|Umahori|x}} - {{STN|Kameoka|x}} - {{STN|Namikawa|x}} - {{STN|Chiyokawa|x}} - {{STN|Yagi|x}} - {{STN|Yoshitomi|x|Kyoto}} - {{STN|Sonobe|x}}

=From Sonobe to Kinosaki-Onsen=

This section is designated the letter "E".

Rapid trains are operated as local trains and stop at every station between Sonobe and Fukuchiyama.

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! colspan="2" | Station

!Distance
(km)

!Transfers

! colspan="2" | Location

Sonobe園部align="right" | 34.2({{RouteBox|E16#9370db}} Sagano Line)rowspan="5" | Nantanrowspan="17" | Kyoto
Funaoka船岡align="right" | 38.2 
Hiyoshi日吉align="right" | 41.9 
Shinkyūdaigakumae鍼灸大学前align="right" | 44.3 
Goma胡麻align="right" | 47.1 
Shimoyama下山align="right" | 51.9 rowspan="4" | Kyōtamba, Funai
Wachi和知align="right" | 58.6 
Aseri安栖里align="right" | 60.7 
Tachiki立木align="right" | 65.5 
Yamaga山家align="right" | 69.0 rowspan="3" | Ayabe
Ayabe綾部align="right" | 76.220px Maizuru Line
Takatsu高津align="right" | 80.3 
Isa石原align="right" | 82.8 rowspan="5" | Fukuchiyama
Fukuchiyama福知山align="right" | 88.5{{Plainlist|

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Kamikawaguchi上川口align="right" | 95.2 
Shimo-Yakuno下夜久野align="right" | 102.4 
Kami-Yakuno上夜久野align="right" | 109.8 
Yanase梁瀬align="right" | 115.6 rowspan="2" | Asagorowspan="9" | Hyōgo
Wadayama和田山align="right" | 119.020px Bantan Line
Yabu養父align="right" | 124.2 rowspan="2" | Yabu
Yōka八鹿align="right" | 131.2 
Ebara江原align="right" | 138.7 rowspan="5" | Toyooka
Kokufu国府align="right" | 142.4 
Toyooka豊岡align="right" | 148.4Willer Trains Miyatoyo Line
Gembudō玄武洞align="right" | 153.7 
Kinosaki-Onsen城崎温泉align="right" | 158.0 

= From Kinosaki-Onsen to Yonago =

This section is designated the letter "A".

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! colspan="2" | Station

!Distance
(km)

!Transfers

! colspan="2" |Location

Kinosaki-Onsen城崎温泉align="left" | 158.0 

| rowspan="2" |Toyooka

| rowspan="11" |Hyōgo

Takeno竹野align="left" | 166.0 
Satsu

|佐津

|173.4

| rowspan="5" |Kami, Mikata

Shibayama

|柴山

|175.7

Kasumi

|香住

|180.0

Yoroi

|鎧

|185.4

Amarube

|餘部

|187.2

Kutani

|久谷

|191.8

| rowspan="4" |Shin'onsen, Mikata

Hamasaka

|浜坂

|197.9

Moroyose

|諸寄

|199.8

Igumi

|居組

|204.2

Higashihama

|東浜

|207.5

| rowspan="3" |Iwami, Iwami

| rowspan="28" |Tottori

Iwami

|岩美

|211.9

Ōiwa

|大岩

|214.8

Fukube

|福部

|219.1

| rowspan="8" |Tottori

Tottori

|鳥取

|230.3

|20px Inbi Line

Koyama

|湖山

|234.5

|

Tottoridaigakumae

|鳥取大学前

|235.8

|

Suetsune

|末恒

|239.6

|

Hōgi

|宝木

|244.7

|

Hamamura

|浜村

|247.6

|

Aoya

|青谷

|252.8

|

Tomari

|泊

|258.9

|

| rowspan="2" |Yurihama, Tōhaku

Matsuzaki

|松崎

|264.6

|

Kurayoshi

|倉吉

|270.1

|

|Kurayoshi

Shimohōjō

|下北条

|275.2

|

| rowspan="2" |Hokuei, Tōhaku

Yura
(Conan Station)

|由良
(コナン駅)

|280.1

|

Urayasu

|浦安

|285.8

|

| rowspan="3" |Kotoura, Tōhaku

Yabase

|八橋

|287.6

|

Akasaki

|赤碕

|291.3

|

Nakayamaguchi

|中山口

|295.5

|

| rowspan="5" |Daisen, Saihaku

Shimoichi

|下市

|297.7

|

Mikuriya

|御来屋

|303.6

|

Nawa

|名和

|304.7

|

Daisenguchi

|大山口

|308.8

|

Yodoe

|淀江

|312.7

|

| rowspan="4" |Yonago

Hōki-Daisen

|伯耆大山

|318.2

|20px Hakubi Line

Higashiyama-kōen

|東山公園

|321.2

|

Yonago

|米子

|323.0

|20px Sakai Line

=From Yonago to Masuda=

This section is designated the letter "D".

  • TL: {{nihongo|Rapid Tottori Liner|快速とっとりライナー}}
  • AL: {{nihongo|Rapid Aqua Liner|快速アクアライナー}}
  • CL: {{nihongo|Rapid Commuter Liner|快速通勤ライナー}}
  • All the trains stop at stations signed "+". Most trains stop at "‡". Most trains do not stop at "*". No trains (other than local) stop at "-".
  • Rapid Commuter Liner runs from Nishi-Izumo to Yonago, one direction alone

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!colspan="2" | Station

!Distance
(km)

!TL

!AL

!CL

!Transfers

!colspan="2" | Location

Yonago米子align="right" | 323.0align="center" | +align="center" | +align="center" | +20px Sakai Line

|Yonago

|Tottori

Yasugi安来align=right | 331.8align=center | +align=center | +align=center | + rowspan=2 | Yasugirowspan=44 | Shimane
Arashima荒島align=right | 336.6align=center | +align=center | +align=center | + 
Iya揖屋align=right | 342.2align=center | +align=center | +align=center | + rowspan=7 | Matsue
Higashi-Matsue東松江align=right | 345.3align=center | +align=center | +align=center | + 
Matsue松江align=right | 351.9align=center | +align=center | +align=center | + 
Nogi乃木align=right | 354.6align=center | +align=center | +align=center | - 
Tamatsukuri-Onsen玉造温泉align=right | 358.5align=center | +align=center | +align=center | - 
Kimachi来待align=right | 364.5align=center | +align=center | +align=center | - 
Shinji宍道align=right | 368.9align=center | +align=center | +align=center | +20px Kisuki Line
Shōbara荘原align=right | 373.0align=center | +align=center | +align=center | +rowspan=8 | Izumo
Naoe直江align=right | 379.1align=center | +align=center | +align=center | + 
Izumoshi出雲市align=right | 384.6align=center | +align=center | +align=center | +Kita-Matsue Line (Dentetsu-Izumoshi)
Nishi-Izumo西出雲align=right | 389.4align=center |  align=center | ‡align=center |   
Izumo-Jinzai出雲神西align=right | 391.4 align=center | *  
Kōnan江南align=right | 393.5 align=center | *  
Oda小田align=right | 400.1 align=center | *  
Tagi田儀align=right | 404.0 align=center | *  
Hane波根align=right | 411.5 align=center | *  rowspan=10 | Ōda
Kute久手align=right | 413.7 align=center | *  
Ōdashi大田市align=right | 417.2 align=center | +  
Shizuma静間align=right | 420.2 align=center | *  
Isotake五十猛align=right | 422.8 align=center | *  
Nima仁万align=right | 428.9 align=center | +  
Maji馬路align=right | 431.9 align=center | *  
Yusato湯里align=right | 434.8 align=center | *  
Yunotsu温泉津align=right | 437.9 align=center | +  
Iwami-Fukumitsu石見福光align=right | 440.8 align=center | *  
Kuromatsu黒松align=right | 443.6 align=center | *  rowspan=6 | Gōtsu
Asari浅利align=right | 448.0 align=center | *  
Gōtsu江津align=right | 454.3 align=center | + Sankō Line (closed 1 April 2018)
Tsunozu都野津align=right | 458.7 align=center | +  
Uyagawa敬川align=right | 460.5 align=center | *  
Hashi波子align=right | 463.3 align=center | +  
Kushiro久代align=right | 465.6 align=center | *  rowspan=8 | Hamada
Shimokō下府align=right | 469.7 align=center | *  
Hamada浜田align=right | 473.3 align=center | +  
Nishi-Hamada西浜田align=right | 478.7 align=center | +  
Sufu周布align=right | 482.8 align=center | *  
Orii折居align=right | 487.6 align=center | +  
Miho-Misumi三保三隅align=right | 492.6 align=center | +  
Okami岡見align=right | 497.6 align=center | *  
Kamate鎌手align=right | 502.7 align=center | *  rowspan=3 | Masuda
Iwami-Tsuda石見津田align=right | 507.2 align=center | *  
Masuda益田align=right | 514.5 align=center | + Yamaguchi Line

= From Masuda to Shimonoseki =

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! colspan="2" | Station

! Distance
(km)

! Transfers

! colspan="2" | Location

colspan=6 | Sanin Main Line
Masuda益田align=right | 514.5Yamaguchi Linerowspan=3 | Masudarowspan=3 | Shimane
Todakohama戸田小浜align=right | 524.3 
Iinoura飯浦align=right | 528.0 
Esaki江崎align=right | 533.8 rowspan=2 | Hagirowspan=36 | Yamaguchi
Susa須佐align=right | 540.4 
Utagō宇田郷align=right | 549.2 rowspan=3 | Abu, Abu
Kiyo木与align=right | 555.6 
Nago奈古align=right | 560.2 
Nagato-Ōi長門大井align=right | 564.5 rowspan=7 | Hagi
Koshigahama越ヶ浜align=right | 569.1 
Higashi-Hagi東萩align=right | 572.0 
Hagialign=right | 575.8 
Tamae玉江align=right | 578.2 
Sammi三見align=right | 583.9 
Ii飯井align=right | 588.1 
Nagato-Misumi|長門三隅align=right | 594.5rowspan=6 | Nagato
Nagatoshi長門市align=right | 599.6Mine Line, Sanin Main Line "Senzaki branch line"
Kiwado黄波戸align=right | 604.9 
Nagato-Furuichi長門古市align=right | 609.0 
Hitomaru人丸align=right | 613.5 
Igami伊上align=right | 617.9 
Nagato-Awano長門粟野align=right | 622.1 rowspan=18 | Shimonoseki
Agawa阿川align=right | 627.4 
Kottoi特牛align=right | 631.1 
Takibe滝部align=right | 635.1 
Nagato-Futami長門二見align=right | 639.9 
Ukahongō宇賀本郷align=right | 643.5 
Yutama湯玉align=right | 645.7 
Kogushi小串align=right | 650.2 
Kawatana-Onsen川棚温泉align=right | 652.9 
Kuroimura黒井村align=right | 655.4 
Umegatō梅ヶ峠align=right | 658.8 
Yoshimi吉見align=right | 662.7 
Fukue福江align=right | 665.6 
Yasuoka安岡align=right | 668.2 
Kajikuri-Gōdaichi梶栗郷台地align=right | 679.6 
Ayaragi綾羅木align=right | 670.7 
Hatabu幡生align=right | 673.8Sanyō Main Line
Shimonoseki下関align=right | 677.3 

=Senzaki Branch Line=

class="wikitable"

! colspan="2" | Station

! Distance
(km)

! Transfers

! colspan="2" | Location

Nagatoshi長門市align=right | 0.0Mine Line, Sanin Main Linerowspan=2 | Nagatorowspan=2 | Yamaguchi
Senzaki仙崎align=right | 2.2 

History

The line was built by three different private companies, which were subsequently nationalised and connected by the Japanese Government Railway (JGR). The Kyoto Railway opened the section to Sonobe between 1897 and 1899. The Bantsuru Railway opened the Ayabe to Fukuchiyama section (as part of the current Maizuru Line) in 1904. Both companies were nationalised in 1907.

The first section opened by the JGR was between Yonago and Mikuriya in 1902, and the line was then progressively extended eastward, reaching Tottori in 1907 and Iwami in 1908, the same year the current Bantan Line opened to Wadayama and Yoka. Construction of that line continued westward, and the two lines were connected in 1912. In the meantime, the Sonobe to Ayabe section was opened in 1910, and the Fukuchiyama to Wadayama section the following year. In addition, construction from Yonago progressed westward, opening to Matsue in 1908 and Izumoshi in 1910, resulting in the {{Convert|385|km|mi|abbr=on}} continuous line upon the 1912 connection mentioned above. At the western end, the Choshu Railway opened the Hatabu to Kogushi section in 1914.

File:Saninnsen route 1933s.jpg

From Izumoshi, construction continued progressively westward, opening to Masuda in 1923, and to Todakohama in 1925, the year that the Choshu Railway was nationalised and the Kogushi to Takibe section opened, with construction then continuing from both directions until the two sections were connected in 1933, completing the current line.

=Double-tracking=

The Yonago to Hoki-Daisen section was double-tracked between 1962 and 1966, with the Ayabe to Fukuchiyama section double-tracked in between 1968 and 1969, and the Tamatsukuri-Onsen to Kimachi section in 1970. The Matsue to Higashi-Matsue section was double-tracked in 1979, and the Yonago to Yasugi section in 1980. The original Saga-Arashiyama to Umahori section was built on the banks of the Hozugawa in a narrow gorge. A new double-track alignment was opened in 1989, and the original alignment became the Sagano Scenic Railway. Further double-tracking occurred in stages, with the entire Kyoto to Sonobe section double-tracked by 2010.{{citation needed|date=May 2015}}

=Electrification=

The Hoki-Daisen to Izumoshi section was electrified in 1982 in conjunction with the electrification of the Hakubi Line. The Fukuchiyama to Kinosaki section was electrified in 1986 in conjunction with the electrification of the Fukuchiyama Line. The Sonobe to Fukuchiyama section was electrified between 1985 and 1986, and the Kyoto to Sonobe section in 1990.{{citation needed|date=May 2015}}

=Former connecting lines=

File:Izushi Railway train.jpg

File:JNR Kurayoshi Line Yamamori Sta.jpg

  • Fukuchiyama Station: The Hokutan Railway operated a {{Convert|12|km|mi|abbr=on}} line to Koumori between 1923 and 1971.
  • Ebara Station: The Izushi Railway operated an {{Convert|11|km|mi|abbr=on}} line to Izushi between 1929 and 1970.
  • Iwami Station: The Iwai Prefectural Government opened a {{Convert|3|km|mi|abbr=on}} {{RailGauge|762mm}} gauge line to Iwai Onsen in 1925. In June 1934, 149 of the 216 buildings at Iwai Onsen burnt down, and then in September that year Typhoon Muroto caused such extensive damage to the line that it was out of service until February 1936. In 1944, the line was closed and materials recycled for the Japanese war effort.{{citation needed|date=May 2015}}
  • Kurayoshi Station: In 1912, a {{Convert|4|km|mi|abbr=on}} line to Kamii opened, and was extended {{Convert|11|km|mi|abbr=on}} to Sekigane in 1941 and a further {{Convert|5|km|mi|abbr=on}} (as a passenger-only section) to Yamamori in 1958. Freight services ceased in 1974 and the line closed in 1985.
  • Yonago Station: The Hakuhi Electric Railway operated a {{Convert|12|km|mi|abbr=on}} line, electrified at 600 V DC, to Hosshoji between 1924 and 1967. A {{Convert|6|km|mi|abbr=on}} electrified branch from Aga to Mori operated between 1930 and 1944.
  • Arashima Station: The Hirose Railway opened an {{Convert|8|km|mi|abbr=on}} line, electrified at 600 V DC to Izumo Hirose in 1928. In 1954, the company merged with the Ichibata Electric Railway, and the line closed in 1960.
  • Izumoshi Station: On the northern side of the station, the {{Convert|8|km|mi|abbr=on}} Taisha Line opened in 1912, on the opposite bank of the Ogamogawa to the Izumo-Taisha Station on the Ichibata Electric Railway line. Freight services ceased in 1974, and the line closed in 1990.
  • Gotsu Station: The Sanko Line operated 1930 - 2018.
  • Nishi-Hamada Station: A {{Convert|2|km|mi|abbr=on}} freight-only line to Hamada Minato to service the port operated between 1955 and 1982.
  • Hatabu Station: The Choshu Railway opened a {{Convert|27|km|mi|abbr=on}} line from Higashi-Shimonoseki to Kogushi via Hatabu in 1914. A proposed extension to Nagato was not built due to funding constraints. The part from Hatabu to Kogushi was nationalised in 1925, with the Hatabu station being moved to its present location in 1928, and the line becoming a part of the San'in Main Line in 1933. The remaining {{Convert|2.2|km|mi|abbr=on}} Choshu Railway line from Hatabu to Higashi-Shimonoseki was electrified at 600 V DC in 1926. The company merged with the Sanyo Electric Railway (today Sanden Kotsu, not to be confused with the eponymous company operating in the Hyōgo Prefecture) in 1928, and the line was extended to Karato in 1932 in order to connect it to the Sanyo Electric Chōfu to Hikoshima-Guchi line. The line was closed in 1971.

References

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

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