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The Шаблон:Nihongo is a Japanese railway line operated by the private railway operator Hankyu Railway. It connects Umeda Station in downtown Osaka with Takarazuka Station in Takarazuka, Hyogo.

It has a branch line, the Minoo Line, and the Nose Electric Railway is another longer branch line. The Imazu Line connects at Takarazuka, but it is treated as a branch of the Kobe Line.Шаблон:Fact

The Takarazuka Main Line is commonly called the Шаблон:Nihongo for short, but the name Takarazuka Line is sometimes used as the name for the network composed of the main line and the branches.Шаблон:Fact

The line has numerous sharp curves from the line's origins as a tramway, built and opened by its predecessor Шаблон:Nihongo. The sharp curves have long hindered high speed operation, contrasting to the Hankyu's other main lines, Kobe and Kyoto.Шаблон:Fact

History

The Minoo Arima Electric Tramway opened the entire line on 10 March 1910 as 1435mm gauge dual track, electrified at 600 VDC. Although the line was not a prospect interurban as Takarazuka was not a big city, it saw initial success thanks to the company's aggressive measures. It strategically developed housing areas along the line for the increasing white-collar population who would commute to central Osaka by train. It also opened a zoo in Minoo (on the Minoo Line) in November 1910, a hot spring in Takarazuka in May 1911, and a ballpark in Toyonaka in 1913.[1]

The track between Umeda and Jūsō was shared with the Kobe Line from 1920 to 1926 when the original double track was replaced by an elevated four-track line.[1]

In comparison with the Kobe Line, cars used on the Takarazuka Line were small and old. Larger (Kobe Line standard) cars could not operate on the line until 1952 due to its small structure gauge.[1] Small cars were eliminated in December 1963.[2] On 24 August 1969 the voltage was raised to 1500 VDC. As the commuters increased, Hankyu's first 10-car operation began on the Takarazuka Line in March 1982, but 10 car trains were discontinued again in December 2022.[2][3]

Following the elevation work of Kawanishi-Noseguchi Station, through services to Nose Electric Railway began on 17 November 1997.[4]

Since the 1970s there have been plans to build a spur line to Itami Airport from Sone Station. Although Hankyu shelved the plans in the 1980s due to capacity constraints, the plans were reportedly revived in 2017 and remain under consideration as of 2018.[5][6]

Service patterns

As of 17 December 2022[3]

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All-stations service
Шаблон:Nihongo
Operated on weekday mornings from Takarazuka to Osaka-Umeda
Шаблон:Nihongo
Шаблон:Nihongo
Operated on weekday mornings from Kawanishi-Noseguchi to Osaka-Umeda. The last car (Kawanishi side) is only for women.
Шаблон:Nihongo
From Nissei-Chūō on Nose Electric Railway to Umeda in the morning and vice versa on weekday evenings.

Stations

  • ● : Trains stop.
  • | : Trains pass.
  • ↑: Trains pass only in one direction.
No. Station Japanese Semi-Express Express Commuter Limited Express Limited Express Connections Location
HK-01 Шаблон:STN 大阪梅田 Kita-ku, Osaka Osaka Prefecture
HK-02 Шаблон:STN 中津 | |
HK-03 Шаблон:STN 十三 Yodogawa-ku, Osaka
HK-41 Шаблон:STN 三国 | |
HK-42 Шаблон:STN 庄内 | | Toyonaka
HK-43 Шаблон:STN 服部天神 | |
HK-44 Шаблон:STN 曽根 | |
HK-45 Шаблон:STN 岡町 | |
HK-46 Шаблон:STN 豊中 |
HK-47 Шаблон:STN 蛍池 |
HK-48 Шаблон:STN 石橋阪大前 Ikeda
HK-49 Шаблон:STN 池田 |
HK-50 Шаблон:STN 川西能勢口 Kawanishi Hyōgo Prefecture
HK-51 Шаблон:STN 雲雀丘花屋敷 Takarazuka
HK-52 Шаблон:STN 山本
(平井)
HK-53 Шаблон:STN 中山観音
HK-54 Шаблон:STN 売布神社
HK-55 Шаблон:STN 清荒神
HK-56 Шаблон:STN 宝塚
(宝塚大劇場前)
Through service: From Kawanishi-Noseguchi: Limited Express trains to/from Файл:Number prefix Nose Railway line.svg Nose Railway Myoken & Nissei Lines for Nissei-Chuo

Rolling stock

Former

References

This article incorporates material from the corresponding article in the Japanese Wikipedia Шаблон:Reflist Шаблон:Osaka transit