Operation
In the line all trains stop all stations. Several trains through to Keihan Main Line are operated on weekdays, as rapid trains. They are exceptionally named "Hikoboshi" and "Orihime", unlike other anonymous rapids of Keihan trains.
- Local (普通, Futsū?) (L)
- Between Hirakatashi and Kisaichi. No through service to Keihan Main Line. Exclusively in daytime of weekdays and all day of holidays
- Rapid Express (快速急行, Kaisoku Kyūkō?) "Hikoboshi" (H)
- At night on weekdays, from Nakanoshima for Kisaichi, stops at Watanabebashi, Ōebashi and Naniwabashi on the Nakanoshima Line, then Temmabashi, Kyōbashi, Moriguchishi, Neyagawashi, Kōrien and Hirakatashi on the Keihan Main Line, and all stations on the Katano Line
- Commuter Rapid Express (通勤快急, Tsūkin Kaikyū?) "Orihime" (O)
- In the morning on weekdays, from Kisaichi for Nakanoshima, stops at all stations on the Katano Line to Hirakatashi, then Kōrien, Neyagawashi, Kyōbashi and Temmabashi on the Keihan Main Line, then Naniwabashi, Ōebashi and Watanabebashi on the Nakanoshima Line
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