Hanwa Line

Hanwa Line
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Local train (225-5100 series EMU)
Overview
Type heavy rail, commuter rail
System Urban Network
Locale Osaka Prefecture
Wakayama Prefecture
Termini Tennōji, Ōtori
Wakayama, Higashi-Hagoromo
Stations 36
Operation
Opened September 18, 1929
Owner JR West
Depot(s) Hineno, Suita
Technical
Line length 63.0 km (39.1 mi)
61.3 km (38.1 mi) (Tennoji - Wakayama)
1.7 km (1.1 mi) (Otori - Higashi-Hagoromo)
Number of tracks 2
Track gauge 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Electrification 1,500 V DC, overhead lines
Operating speed 120 km/h (75 mph)
Hanwa Line 103 series
B-Rapid Service Train (225-5000 series EMU)

The Hanwa Line (阪和線 Hanwa-sen) is a commuter rail line in the Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto Metropolitan Area, owned and operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West). The 61.3-kilometre (38.1 mi) line runs between Osaka and Wakayama, Japan and has a 1.7-kilometre branchline in a southern Osaka suburb.

Services

The terminus of the line in Osaka is Tennōji Station in Tennōji-ku where most of the commuter trains on the line originate and terminate. However, many intercity limited express and rapid trains extend to the Osaka Loop Line beyond Tennōji.

The terminus in Wakayama is Wakayama Station. Some trains from Osaka terminate before Wakayama and some spur off to Kansai Airport Station on the Kansai Airport Line from Hineno Station. Tracks are connected to the Kisei Main Line and some trains continue on from there.

The Hagoromo Branch Line (羽衣支線 Hagoromo-shisen), also called the Hagoromo Line (羽衣線 Hagoromo-sen) or the Higashi-Hagoromo Branch Line (東羽衣支線 Higashi-Hagoromo-shisen), between Ōtori Station and Higashi-Hagoromo Station, is officially a part of the Hanwa Line. On the 1.7 km branch, only local shuttle trains operate.

Limited express services

Hanwa Line segment in bold

Commuter services

Trains stop at every station on the line, and they are operated between Tennoji and Otori in the non-rush hour.
Trains run on the Osaka Loop Line before entering Hanwa Line at Tennoji with stopping at every station between Tennoji and Fukushima via Tsuruhashi, Kyobashi, and Osaka, then Nishikujo, Bentencho, Taisho and Shin-Imamiya stations (part of trains originate and terminate at Kyobashi). They make rapid service stops throughout the Hanwa Line and stop at every station between Hineno and Wakayama except in the morning and night.
Trains usually run in tandem with Kishuji Rapid between the Osaka Loop Line and Hineno before splitting off and making every stop on the Kansai Airport Line. They go loop with stops at every station between Tennoji and Fukushima via Tsuruhashi, Kyobashi, and Osaka, then Nishikujo, Bentencho, Taisho and Shin-Imamiya (part of trains originate and terminate at Kyobashi).
Trains run on weekday mornings, and make rapid service stops throughout its route and every stop on the Osaka Loop Line.
Trains run entirely on the Hanwa Line with extended service to the Kisei Main Line except the non-rush hour.
Stations on the Hanwa Line where trains stop: at Tennōji, Sakaishi, Mikunigaoka, Ōtori, Izumi-Fuchū, Higashi-Kishiwada, Kumatori, Hineno, Izumi-Sunagawa, Kii, Musota and Wakayama.
Trains run in early mornings and between the mornings and non-rush hours, with rapid service stops from Tennoji to Kumatori, then local stops to Wakayama.
The first train of the service from Wakayama runs to Shin-Osaka via the Osaka Loop Line and the Umeda Freight Line.
Trains make rapid service stops from Tennoji to Otori, then local stops to Wakayama. They mainly run between Tennoji and Hineno in the non-rush hour, and also in the morning and as the last train for Hineno.

Stations

Hanwa Line

No. Station Transfers Location
Through trains from Shin-Osaka and Kyobashi via Osaka Loop Line
JR-R20 Tennōji 天王寺   O   Osaka Loop Line,  Q  Kansai Main Line (Yamatoji Line)
Osaka Municipal Subway: Midosuji Line (M23), Tanimachi Line (T27)
Kintetsu:  F  Minami Osaka Line (F01: Osaka Abenobashi Station)
Hankai Tramway: Uemachi Line (HN01: Tennoji-ekimae Station)
Tennoji-ku, Osaka Osaka Prefecture
JR-R21 Bishōen 美章園 Abeno-ku, Osaka
JR-R22 Minami-Tanabe 南田辺
JR-R23 Tsurugaoka 鶴ヶ丘
JR-R24 Nagai 長居 Osaka Municipal Subway: Midosuji Line (M26) Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka
JR-R25 Abikochō 我孫子町
JR-R26 Sugimotochō 杉本町
JR-R27 Asaka 浅香 Sakai-ku, Sakai
JR-R28 Sakaishi 堺市
JR-R29 Mikunigaoka 三国ヶ丘 Nankai: Kōya Line (NK57)
JR-R30 Mozu 百舌鳥
JR-R31 Uenoshiba 上野芝 Nishi-ku, Sakai
JR-R32 Tsukuno 津久野
JR-R33 Ōtori Hagoromo Branch Line (see below)
JR-R34 Tonoki 富木 Takaishi
JR-R35 Kita-Shinoda 北信太 Izumi
JR-R36 Shinodayama 信太山
JR-R37 Izumi-Fuchū 和泉府中
JR-R38 Kumeda 久米田 Kishiwada
JR-R39 Shimomatsu 下松
JR-R40 Higashi-Kishiwada 東岸和田
JR-R41 Higashi-Kaizuka 東貝塚 Kazuika
JR-R42 Izumi-Hashimoto 和泉橋本
JR-R43 Higashi-Sano 東佐野 Izumisano
JR-R44 Kumatori 熊取 Kumatori
JR-R45 Hineno 日根野   S   Kansai Airport Line Izumisano
Through trains to Kansai Airport via Kansai Airport Line
JR-R46 Nagataki 長滝 Izumisano Osaka
Prefecture
JR-R47 Shinge 新家 Sennan
JR-R48 Izumi-Sunagawa 和泉砂川
JR-R49 Izumi-Tottori 和泉鳥取 Hannan
JR-R50 Yamanakadani 山中渓
JR-R51 Kii 紀伊 Wakayama Wakayama Prefecture
JR-R52 Musota 六十谷
JR-R53 Kii-Nakanoshima 紀伊中ノ島
JR-R54 Wakayama 和歌山   W   Kisei Main Line,   T   Wakayama Line
Kishigawa Line
Line continues as Kisei Main Line

Higashi-Hagoromo Branch Line

Station Transfers Location
Ōtori   R   Hanwa Line (see above) Sakai Osaka
Prefecture
Higashi-Hagoromo 東羽衣 Nankai: Main Line, Takashinohama Line (NK16: Hagoromo Station) Takaishi

Rolling stock

All trains are based at Hineno and Suita Depots.

Former

Passenger

JNR, JR West
Hanwa Electric Railway, Nankai Railway

Freight

JNR
Hanwa Electric Railway, Nankai Railway

History

The line was opened as a double-track electrified line by the Hanwa Electric Railway in 1929. In 1940, the company was merged with Nankai Railway (predecessor of Nankai Electric Railway) and became the Yamanote Line of Nankai. The Yamanote Line was then nationalized in 1944 and renamed the Hanwa Line.

When Kansai International Airport opened in 1994, the Hanwa Line became one of the main railway links between the city and the airport (along with the Nankai Main Line).

References

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

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