Station Stops
The Haruka primarily operates between Kyoto Station and Kansai Airport Station, with stops at Shin-Ōsaka Station and Tennōji Station in Osaka City. Some trains make additional stops.
The train passes through the Umeda Freight Line which bypasses Osaka Station when it moves from Tōkaidō Main Line to Osaka Loop Line and vice versa. Therefore it does not stop at Osaka Station.
Line | Station | Transfers |
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Tōkaidō (Biwako) |
Maibara | Tōkaidō Shinkansen, Tōkaidō Main Line, Hokuriku Main Line, Ohmi Railway |
Hikone | Ohmi Railway | |
Ōmi-Hachiman | Ohmi Railway | |
Yasu | ||
Moriyama | ||
Kusatsu | Kusatsu Line | |
Ishiyama | Keihan Ishiyama Sakamoto Line | |
Ōtsu | ||
Yamashina | Kosei Line, Keihan Keishin Line, Subway Tōzai Line |
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Kyoto | Tōkaidō Shinkansen, Sanin Main Line, Nara Line Kintetsu Kyoto Line, Subway Karasuma Line |
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Tōkaidō (JR Kyoto) |
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Shin-Ōsaka | Tōkaidō Shinkansen, Sanyō Shinkansen, Subway Midōsuji Line |
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Tōkaidō (freight branch) Osaka Loop |
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Tennōji | Kansai Main Line (Yamatoji Line), Subway Midōsuji and Tanimachi Lines, Kintetsu Minami-Osaka Line |
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Hanwa | ||
Izumi-Fuchū | ||
Hineno | ||
Kansai Airport | ||
Kansai Airport |
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