Geibi Line - Stations

Stations

Listed in order from Bitchū Kōjiro Station to Hiroshima Station, though the chart shows through Niimi Station for convenience as most schedules show through Niimi and the train will indicate the last stop as Niimi.

  • A ● indicates a station at which the train stops, and | indicates a station at which that particular train does not stop. Local trains stop at all stations.
  • Stations Karuga to Hiroshima are part of the Hiroshima City Network.
Line Station Japanese Distance
(km)
Express Miyoshi Liner Tsūkin Liner Connecting lines Location
Hakubi Line Niimi 新見 Kishin Line Niimi Okayama Prefecture
Nunohara 布原
Bitchū Kōjiro 備中神代 0.0 Hakubi Line
Geibi Line
Sakane 坂根 3.9
Ichioka 市岡 6.4
Yagami 矢神 10.0
Nochi 野馳 13.6
Tōjō 東城 18.8 Shōbara Hiroshima Prefecture
Bingo Yawata 備後八幡 25.3
Uchina 内名 29.0
Onuka 小奴可 33.6
Dōgoyama 道後山 37.8
Bingo Ochiai 備後落合 44.6 Kisuki Line
Hibayama 比婆山 50.2
Bingo Saijō 備後西城 53.2
Hirako 平子 57.4
Taka 62.3
Bingo Shōbara 備後庄原 68.5
Bingo Mikkaichi 備後三日市 70.5
Nanatsuka 七塚 72.2
Yamanouchi 山ノ内 75.2
Shimowachi 下和知 80.1 Miyoshi
Shiomachi 塩町 83.2 Fukuen Line
Kamisugi 神杉 84.7 Fukuen Line
Yatsugi 八次 88.0 Fukuen Line
Miyoshi 三次 90.3 Fukuen Line
Sankō Line
Nishi Miyoshi 西三次 91.9
Shiwachi 志和地 99.6
Kamikawatachi 上川立 102.2
Kōtachi 甲立 106.5 Akitakata
Yoshidaguchi 吉田口 109.9
Mukaihara 向原 116.1
Ibaraichi 井原市 122.0 Asakita-ku, Hiroshima
Shiwaguchi 志和口 126.0
Kamimita 上三田 129.5
Nakamita 中三田 134.0
Shirakiyama 白木山 136.3
Karuga 狩留家 138.5
Kamifukawa 上深川 140.7
Nakafukawa 中深川 143.5
Shimofukawa 下深川 144.9
Kumura 玖村 146.8
Akiyaguchi 安芸矢口 149.3
Hesaka 戸坂 152.1 Higashi-ku, Hiroshima
Yaga 矢賀 156.9
Hiroshima 広島 159.1 Sanyō Shinkansen, Sanyo Main Line
Hiroshima Electric Railway Main Line
Minami-ku, Hiroshima

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