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Shintetsu Arima Line

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Shintetsu Arima Line
Shintetsu 6000 series local train stopped at Suzurandai Station
Overview
StatusOperational
LocaleKobe, Hyōgo Prefecture
Termini
Continues asSanda Line (from Arimaguchi)
Stations15
Service
Route number
KB
Operator(s)Kobe Electric Railway
History
OpenedNovember 11, 1928
Technical
Line length22.5 km (14.0 mi)
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Electrification1500 V DC overhead catenary

The Arima Line (神戸電鉄有馬線, Kōbe Dentetsu Arima-sen) is a commuter railway line in Kobe, Japan operated by Kobe Electric Railway.[1] It connects central Kobe with its northern suburbs in Kita-ku and Arima Onsen.

The line is 22.9 kilometres (14.2 mi) long, extending from Minatogawa in Hyogo-ku to Arima Onsen in Kita-ku.

Service is divided at Arimaguchi, where most trains from Shinkaichi continue on the Sanda Line, with short-run trains operating between Arimaguchi and Arima Onsen, the line terminus.

History

The entire line opened in 1928, 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) gauge and electrified at 1500 VDC.

The Mitogawa - Arimaguchi section was duplicated between 1965 and 1966.

Former connecting lines

Arima Onsen station - The 12 km (7.5 mi) line to Sanda on the Fukuchiyama Line was operated by the Arima Railway Company from 1915 to 1943.[citation needed]

Stations

  • S = stop
  • ↑ = one direction only
  • | = pass
No. Station Distance from Minatogawa (km) Local
(普通)
Semi-Express
(準急)
Express
(急行)
Special Rapid Express
(特快速)
Connections Location
↑ Through service via the
Shintetsu Kobe Kosoku Line to/from Shinkaichi
KB02 Minatogawa 湊川 0.0 S S S S
Kobe Subway Seishin-Yamate Line (S06: Minatogawa-Koen Station)
Shintetsu Kobe Kosoku Line
Hyogo-ku, Kobe
KB03 Nagata 長田 1.9 S S | Nagata-ku, Kobe
KB04 Maruyama 丸山 2.6 S | |
KB05 Hiyodorigoe 鵯越 3.6 S | | Hyogo-ku, Kobe
KB06 Suzurandai 鈴蘭台 7.5 S S S S
Ao Line (Through Service)
Kita-ku, Kobe
KB07 Kita-Suzurandai 北鈴蘭台 9.4 S S S S
KB08 Yamanomachi 山の街 10.3 S S S S
KB08 Minotani 箕谷 12.0 S S |
KB10 Tanigami 谷上 13.7 S S S S
Kobe Subway Hokushin Line (S01)
KB11 Hanayama 花山 15.4 S S |
KB12 Ōike 大池 17.1 S S S
KB13 Shintetsu Rokko 神鉄六甲 18.1 S S |
KB14 Karatodai 唐櫃台 18.9 S S S
KB15 Arimaguchi 有馬口 20.0 S S S
Sanda Line (Through Service)
KB16 Arima Onsen 有馬温泉 22.5 S S
Through Services:

from Suzurandai
Local, Semi-express, Express (all) - to Ao on the

Ao Line
from Arimaguchi
Local, Semi-express, Express (all), Special rapid express (all) - to Sanda on the
Sanda Line

Abolished stations
Shin-yu Yaba (神有耶馬) - located between Hiyodorigoe and Suzurandai, abolished on February 15, 1939.
Shin-Arima (新有馬) - located between Arimaguchi and Arima Onsen, suspended on June 15, 1965, and abolished on February 28, 2013.

References

  1. ^ "Shintetsu Arima Line". japan-rail-pass.com. August 2, 2023. Retrieved 15 August 2023.
  • This article incorporates material from the corresponding article in the Japanese Wikipedia
This page was last edited on 15 August 2023, at 00:22
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