Hitahikosan Line - Stations

Stations

●: Stops, ▲: Nippō Main Line rapid service stops, |: Passes through
Station Distance
(km)
Rapid Transfers Location
Nippō Main Line
Kokura -6.1 JR West Japan: Sanyō Shinkansen
JR Kyushu: Kagoshima Main Line
Kitakyushu Urban Monorail: Kokura Line
Kokura Kita-ku,
Kitakyūshū
Fukuoka
Prefecture
Nishi Kokura -5.3 JR Kyushu: Kagoshima Main Line
Minami Kokura -2.6
Hitahikosan Line
Jōno 0.0 JR Kyushu: Nippō Main Line Kokura Minami-ku,
Kitakyūshū
Fukuoka
Prefecture
Ishida 3.3
Shii Kōen 5.1 Kitakyushu Urban Monorail: Kokura Line (Kikugaoka Station) - 400 m away
Shii 6.8
Ishiharamachi 9.0
Yobuno 12.3
Saidōsho 18.1 Kawara
Kawara 23.4
Ipponmatsu 25.0
Tagawa Ita 27.4 Heisei Chikuhō Railway: Ita Line, Tagawa Line Tagawa
Tagawa Gotōji 30.0 JR Kyushu: Gotōji Line
Heisei Chikuhō Railway: Itoda Line
Ikejiri 32.2 Kawasaki
Buzen Kawasaki 34.7
Nishi Soeda 38.3 Soeda
Soeda 39.5
Kanyūsha Hikosan 41.6
Buzen Masuda 43.2
Hikosan 47.2
Chikuzen Iwaya 55.1 Tōhō
Daigyōji 59.3
Hōshuyama 61.3
Ōtsuru 62.9 Hita Ōita
Prefecture
Imayama 65.4
Yoake 68.7 JR Kyushu: Kyūdai Main Line

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