Tōzai Line (Kobe)

Railway line in Kobe, Hyogo prefecture, Japan
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Hanshin Kobe Kosoku Line

The Hanshin Kobe Kosoku Line (阪神神戸高速線 Hanshin Kōbe Kōsoku sen) is one of three lines of the Kobe Rapid Transit Railway, operated by Hanshin Railway and Hankyu Railway. Trains from Hanshin, Hankyu and Sanyo railways enter this line.

Since the Tozai Line connects three lines, it has three termini: Nishidai in the west, Hankyu Sannomiya and Motomachi in the east. All three were opened in 1968. Tracks from the three termini meet at Kosoku-Kobe. Unlike the Namboku Line, it has standard gauge tracks, 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in).

Stations served

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Kōbe Rapid Transit Railway
Legend
Hanshin Main Line
Kobe Sannomiya
Motomachi
Hanakuma
Nishi-Motomachi
Kōsoku Kōbe
Shinkaichi
Minatogawa
Daikai
Shintetsu Arima Line
Kōsoku Nagata
Nishidai
Legend
  • ● : Stops
  • ∥ : Does not run through here
Station Station No. Japanese Hankyū Line

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Hanshin Line

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Sanyo Line

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Transfers Location
From Kobe-Sannomiya: Through-running to/from Hankyū Kōbe Line

From Motomachi: Through-running to/from Hanshin Namba Line, Hanshin Main Line, Kintetsu Nara Line

Kobe-Sannomiya HS 32

HK 16

神戸三宮 Kobe New Transit Port Island Line (P01: Sannomiya Station)

Kobe Municipal Subway Seishin-Yamate Line (S03: Kobe-Sannomiya Station) Kobe Municipal Subway Kaigan Line (K01: Sannomiya-Hanadokeimae Station) JR Kobe Line (JR-A61: Sannomiya Station)

Motomachi HS 33 元町 JR Kobe Line (JR-A62: Motomachi Station)
Nishi-Motomachi HS 34 西元町
Hanakuma HK 17 花隈
Kōsoku Kōbe HS 35 高速神戸 Hankyu Kobe Kosoku Line

JR Kobe Line (JR-A63: Kobe Station) Kobe Municipal Subway Kaigan Line (K04: Harborland Station)

Shinkaichi HS 36 新開地 Kobe Electric Railway Kobe Kosoku Line
Daikai HS 37 大開
Kōsoku Nagata HS 38 高速長田 Kobe Municipal Subway Seishin-Yamate Line (S08: Nagata Station)
Nishidai HS 39

SY 01

西代
From Nishidai: ↓Through-running to/from Sanyo Electric Railway Main Line

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