Kintetsu Kyoto Line - Stations

Stations

  • S: All trains stop
  • M: Only express trains operated from Kyoto to Kintetsu Miyazu stop
  • X: limited stops of limited express trains (northbound in the morning and southbound in the evening and night)
  • |: Trains pass
  • Local trains stop at every station between Kyoto and Yamato-Saidaiji.
  • SE: Semi-Express
  • Ex: Express
  • LE: Limited Express
Stations SE Ex LE Location
Kyoto 京都 S S S Shimogyō-ku, Kyoto Kyoto
Tōji 東寺 S S | Minami-ku, Kyoto
Jūjō 十条 | | |
Kamitobaguchi 上鳥羽口 | | | Fushimi-ku, Kyoto
Takeda 竹田 S S |
Fushimi 伏見 | | |
Kintetsu Tambabashi 近鉄丹波橋 S S S
Momoyamagoryōmae 桃山御陵前 S S |
Mukaijima 向島 S | |
Ogura 小倉 S | | Uji
Iseda 伊勢田 S | |
Ōkubo 大久保 S S |
Kutsukawa 久津川 S | | Jōyō
Terada 寺田 S | |
Tonoshō 富野荘 S | |
Shin-Tanabe 新田辺 S S | Kyōtanabe
Kōdo 興戸 M |
Miyamaki 三山木 M |
Kintetsu Miyazu 近鉄宮津 M |
Komada 狛田 | | Seika
Shin-Hōsono 新祝園 S |
Kizugawadai 木津川台 | |
Yamadagawa 山田川 | |
Takanohara 高の原 S X Nara Nara
Heijō 平城 | |
Yamato-Saidaiji 大和西大寺 S S

Trains down to

  • Local: Nara, Kashiharajingū-mae
  • Express: Nara, Tenri, Kashiharajingū-mae
  • Limited Express: Nara, Kashiharajingū-mae, Kashikojima

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