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Sanyō Railway Main Line
The is a railway line in Japan operated by the private railway operator Sanyo Electric Railway. It stretches from Kobe west to Himeji via Akashi, Kakogawa and other municipalities in Hyōgo Prefecture. The line runs parallel to West Japan Railway Company (JR West) JR Kobe Line, with closest sections between Sanyo Suma and Sanyo Akashi stations, and competes with the JR line for its entire stretch. Despite the name, no part of the line is located in the San’yō region. Operation is nominal as the start of the line, thus all trains of Sanyo start or end beyond, in Kobe Rapid Railway, or further Hanshin stations, namely stations on Hankyū's Kobe Main Line and on Hanshin's Main Line for Locals, terminal of Hanshin in Osaka. The line accepts trains of Hanshin via Kobe Rapid, down (west) to . In the Sanyo Main Line, all Hanshin trains stop all stations on their way, though in Hanshin's Main Line some are operated as Locals and some as Limited Express. Services All day ope ...
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Commuter Rail
Commuter rail or suburban rail is a Passenger train, passenger rail service that primarily operates within a metropolitan area, connecting Commuting, commuters to a Central business district, central city from adjacent suburbs or commuter towns. Commuter rail systems can use locomotive-hauled trains or multiple units, using electric or diesel propulsion. Distance charges or zone pricing may be used. The term can refer to systems with a wide variety of different features and service frequencies, but is often used in contrast to rapid transit or light rail. Some services share similarities with both commuter rail and high-frequency rapid transit; examples include German S-Bahn in some cities, the Réseau Express Régional (RER) in Paris, the Milan S Lines, S Lines in Milan, many Japanese commuter systems, the East Rail line in Hong Kong, and some Australasian suburban networks, such as Sydney Trains. Many commuter rail systems share tracks with other passenger services and Cargo ...
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Subway KobeSeishin
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Takasago, Hyōgo
file:Takasago City Office.jpg, 260px, Takasago City Hall is a Cities of Japan, city located in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 86,888 in 36,828 households and a population density of 2500 persons per km2. The total area of the city is . Geography Takasago is located in southern Hyōgo prefecture facing Harima Bay on the Seto Inland Sea. Most of the city area is located in the alluvial plain formed on the west side of the mouth of the Kako River, Kakogawa River, and the coastline is mostly reclaimed land. Tuffaceous rocky mountains are scattered throughout the city area, and the quarrying of these mountains since prehistoric times has resulted in a characteristic rocky landscape. Neighbouring municipalities Hyōgo Prefecture * Himeji, Hyōgo, Himeji * Kakogawa, Hyōgo, Kakogawa Climate Takasago has a Humid subtropical climate (Köppen ''Cfa'') characterized by warm summers and cool winters with light to no snowfall. The average annual temp ...
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Kako District, Hyōgo
is a district located in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the district has an estimated population of 65,709 and a density Density (volumetric mass density or specific mass) is the ratio of a substance's mass to its volume. The symbol most often used for density is ''ρ'' (the lower case Greek letter rho), although the Latin letter ''D'' (or ''d'') can also be u ... of 1,491.69 persons per km2. The total area is 44.05 km2. Towns and villages * Harima * Inami Districts in Hyōgo Prefecture {{Hyogo-geo-stub ...
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Harima, Hyōgo
file:131123 Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Archaeology Japan01bs3.jpg, 260px, Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Archaeology is a List of towns in Japan, town located in Kako District, Hyōgo, Kako District, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. , the town had an estimated population of 34,735 in 15410 households and a population density of 3800 persons per km². The total area of the town is . The town is named after Harima Province, one of the old provinces of Japan. The town flower is the chrysanthemum. Geography Harima is located in the southeastern part of the Harima district in Hyōgo prefecture, in the Kisegawa River basin south of the Innanno plateau. The south borders the Seto Inland Sea, and there are two man-made island, Niijima and Higashiniijima which form approximately 30% of the town area. Neighbouring municipalities Hyōgo Prefecture * Akashi, Hyōgo, Akashi * Kakogawa, Hyōgo, Kakogawa Climate Harima has a Humid subtropical climate (Köppen ''Cfa'') characterized by warm summe ...
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Akashi Station
is a passenger railway station located in the city of Akashi, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West). Lines Akashi Station is served by the JR San'yō Main Line, and is located 19.4 kilometers from the terminus of the line at and 52.52 kilometers from . Station layout The station consists of two elevated island platforms with the station building underneath. Platforms 1 and 2 are for electrified train service and Platform 3 and 4 are for non-electrified trains. The station has a ''Midori no Madoguchi'' staffed ticket office. Platforms Adjacent stations , - !colspan=5, JR West History Akashi Station opened on 1 November 1888. With the privatization of the Japan National Railways (JNR) on 1 April 1987, the station came under the aegis of the West Japan Railway Company. Station numbering Station numbering is a sign system which assigns station codes consisting of a few letters and numbers to train stations. It aims ...
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Maiko Station
is a passenger railway station located in Tarumi-ku, Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West). This station is the closest on the line to the Akashi Kaikyō Bridge, which is directly above the station and is also in close proximity to Kyogo Prefectural Maiko Park. Lines Maiko Station is served by the JR San'yō Main Line (also referred to as the JR Kobe Line), and is located 15.1 kilometers from the terminus of the line at and 48.2 kilometers from . Station layout The station consists of one island platform connected to the station building by a footbridge. The station has a ''Midori no Madoguchi'' staffed ticket office. Special Rapid Service trains typically bypass the station on the two northernmost tracks while local trains normally stop at the station on the two southernmost tracks. Platforms Adjacent stations , - !colspan=5, JR West History Maiko Station opened on 1 July 1896 as a temporary stop, and was promoted ...
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Tarumi Station (Hyōgo)
is a passenger railway station located in Tarumi-ku, Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West). Lines Tarumi Station is served by the JR San'yō Main Line (also referred to as the JR Kobe Line), and is located 13.1 kilometers from the terminus of the line at and 46.2 kilometers from . Station layout The station consists of two opposed elevated side platforms and two tracks with the station building underneath. There are an additional two bypass tracks which allows Special Rapid train service to bypass the station. The station has a ''Midori no Madoguchi'' staffed ticket office. Platforms Adjacent stations , - !colspan=5, JR West History Tarumi Station opened on 1 July 1888. With the privatization of the Japan National Railways (JNR) on 1 April 1987, the station came under the aegis of the West Japan Railway Company. Station numbering Station numbering is a sign system which assigns station codes consisting of a fe ...
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Tarumi-ku, Kōbe
is one of nine wards of Japan, wards of Kobe, Japan. It has an area of 26.89 km2, and a population of 219,958 (2008). Tarumi is a suburban area in western Kobe, providing residential towns for commuters to downtown Kobe and even Osaka. The Akashi Kaikyō Bridge starts from this ward toward Awaji Island. The area belonged to the Akashi Domain of Harima Province until the end of the Edo period. In 1899 the village of Tarumi, Hyōgo, Tarumi was formed within Akashi District, Hyōgo, Akashi District. In 1928 Tarumi village was renamed as a town. In July 1941, Tarumi merged into Kobe and became a part of Suma-ku, Kōbe, Suma ward. The modern Tarumi ward was formed from the area of the former Tarumi town in 1946. In 1947 a further seven villages from Akashi District merged into Kobe and became a part of Tarumi until 1982 when they were split off into the separate Nishi-ku, Kōbe, Nishi ward. There is a port in the area, which is used by the coastal fishing industry, which is f ...
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Shioya Station (Hyōgo)
is a passenger railway station located in Tarumi-ku, Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West). Lines Shioya Station is served by the JR San'yō Main Line (also referred to as the JR Kobe Line), and is located 10.2 kilometers from the terminus of the line at and 43.3 kilometers from . Station layout The station consists of two opposed side platforms connected by a footbridge and two tracks. There are two additional bypass tracks which are typically utilized by Special Rapid train service to bypass the stop. The station is staffed. Platforms Adjacent stations , - !colspan=5, JR West History Shioya Station opened on 1 July 1896 as a temporary stop, and was promoted to a full station on 1 December 1906. On 18 June 1967, a home-made bomb exploded on a commuter train here, killing two and wounding 29. The motive has never been discovered. With the privatization of the Japan National Railways (JNR) on 1 April 1987, the st ...
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Sumaura Ropeway
The is a Japanese aerial lift line in Kōbe, Hyōgo, operated by the Sanyō Electric Railway. Opened in 1957, the line climbs Mount Hachibuse (246m) of the Suma coast. At the summit, there is a transfer to the , a sort of escalator with baskets. Carlator is a portmanteau of "Car" and "escalator".http://www.jguide.net/city/kansai/suma/sumaura-park4.php Carlator, Kansai City Guide Basic data *System: Aerial tramway, 1 track cable and 2 haulage ropes *Distance: *Vertical interval: *Passenger capacity per a cabin: 30 *Cabins: 2 *Stations: 2 See also *List of aerial lifts in Japan The list of aerial lifts in Japan lists aerial lifts in the nation. In Japan, aerial lift, or , includes means of transport such as aerial tramway, funitel, gondola lift, funifor, as well as chairlift. All of them are legally considered as a sort ... References External links Sumaura Sanjō Amusement Park froSanyō Electric Railwayofficial website. Carlatorfrowebsite. Aerial tramways in Japan ...
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Suma Station
is a railway station on the JR West San'yō Main Line (JR Kobe Line) in Suma-ku, Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. A pathway connects the station's south exit with the Suma beach on the Seto Inland Sea, while the Sanyo Electric Railway Suma Station is a short walk on the north side. Operation The station consists of two island platform An island platform (also center platform (American English) or centre platform (British English)) is a station layout arrangement where a single platform is positioned between two tracks within a railway station, tram stop or transitway inte ...s serving a total of four local tracks, with two additional express tracks on the north side for passing trains. Rapid Service trains stop here but the Special Rapid train service runs on the express tracks, bypassing the station. ;Layout Adjacent stations External linksJR West - Suma Station JR Kobe Line Sanyō Main Line Railway stations in Kobe Railway stations in Japan opened ...
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