Keihan Main Line

The Keihan Main Line (京阪本線, Keihan-honsen) is a railway line in Japan operated by Keihan Electric Railway. The line runs between Sanjō Station in Kyoto and Yodoyabashi Station in Osaka. There are through services to the Keihan Ōtō Line and the Keihan Nakanoshima Line. Trains from Kyoto to Osaka are treated as "down" trains, and from Osaka to Kyoto as "up" trains.

Keihan Main Line
A Keihan 8000 series limited express in revised color scheme
Overview
Native name京阪本線
OwnerKeihan Electric Railway
LocaleOsaka Prefecture, Kyoto Prefecture
Termini
Service
Depot(s)Neyagawa, Yodo
History
Opened1910
Technical
Line length49.3 km (30.6 mi)
Number of tracks2 (Yodoyabashi - Temmabashi, Neyagawashi - Sanjo)
4 (Temmabashi - Neyagawashi)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Electrification1,500 V DC, overhead catenary
Operating speed110 km/h (70 mph)
Route map

Nakanoshima Line
Osaka Subway: Midōsuji Line
0.0
Yodoyabashi
Osaka Subway Sakaisuji Line
0.5
Kitahama
Higashi Yokobori River
Keihan Line/Nakanoshima Line
1.3
Temmabashi (second)
1963-
Osaka Subway Tanimachi Line
Temmabashi (first)
-1963
Tosabori River
Neya River
Kyōbashi (first)
-1910
Katamachi
-1969
3.0
Kyōbashi
1969-
Kyōbashi (Second)
-1969
Gamo
abandoned in 1932
Gamo Signal Box
-1970
Yodogawa Freight Line
Tatsumi Signal Box
4.6
Noe (second)
1931-
Noe (first)
-1931
Osaka Subway Imazatosuji Line
5.3
Sekime/
Hanshin Expressway Route 12 Moriguchi Line
6.2
Morishōji (second)
1931-
Morishōji (first)
-1931
6.8
Sembayashi
7.2
Takii
Osaka Subway Imazatosuji Line
7.6
Doi
8.3
Moriguchishi
Moriguchi Depot and Workshop
-1972
9.4
Nishisansō
Kadoma Abandoned in 1975
Kinki Expressway
10.1
Kadoma-shi
10.8
Furukawabashi
12.0
Ōwada
12.8
Kayashima
Neyagawa Depot and Workshop
Neyagawa Signal Box
15.0
Neyagawashi
Toyono
abandoned in 1963
17.6
Korien
19.1
Kozenji
20.8
Hirakata-koen
21.8
Hirakatashi
Amano River
23.5
Goten-yama
25.5
Makino
27.7
Kuzuha
30.1
Hashimoto
31.8
Yawatashi
Kizu River
Keiji Bypass
Uji River
Yodo Depot
35.3
Yodo
Hanshin Expressway Route 8 Kyoto Line
Horikawa River
Kyoto Tram Fushimi Line
39.7
Chūshojima
Uji River
40.6
Fushimi-Momoyama
bypass tracks removed
41.3
Tambabashi
bypass tracks removed
42.3
Sumizome
Nanase River
43.3
Fujinomori
44.1
Fukakusa/Fukakusa Depot
Inari/Kyōto Tram: Inari Line
44.6
Fushimi Inari
Hanshin Expressway Route 8 Kyoto Line
Inariyama Tunnel
45.2
Tobakaidō
Kyōto Tram Kujō Line
46.1
Tōfukuji
Nara Line
Shiokōji
closed in 1918, abandoned in 1955
47.0
Shichijō
Kyōto Tram: Shichijō Line
Daibutsu-mae
abandoned in 1913
47.7
Kiyomizu-Gojō
48.6
Gion-Shijō
Kyōto Tram Shijō Line
Keihan Line/Keihan Keishin Line
49.2
Sanjō
Keishin-Sanjō
49.3
Sanjō
Ōtō Line
Lake Biwa Canal
50.3
Jingū-Marutamachi
51.6
Demachiyanagi
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