Basic Data
- Distances: 676.0 km
- Operators
- West Japan Railway Company (Category 1)
- Kyoto - Hatabu: 673.8 km
- Nagatoshi - Senzaki: 2.2 km
- Japan Freight Railway Company (Category 2)
- Hōki-Daisen - Higashi-Matsue: 27.1 km
- Yonago - Higashi-Matsue temporary closed
- Okami - Masuda: 16.9 km
- Hōki-Daisen - Higashi-Matsue: 27.1 km
- West Japan Railway Company (Category 1)
- Track:
- Double: Kyoto – Sonobe, Ayabe – Fukuchiyama, Hōki-Daisen – Yasugi, Higashi-Matsue – Matsue, Tamatsukuri-Onsen – Kimachi
- Single: the rest
- Electric supply:
- Kyoto - Kinosaki-Onsen, Hōki-Daisen - Nishi-Izumo: 1,500 V DC
- Railway signalling:
- Kyoto - Nishi-Izumo: Automatic
- Nishi-Izumo - Hatabu, including "Senzaki branch line": Special Automatic; a simplified automatic system
- Maximum speed at service (km/h):
- Kyoto - Saga-Arashiyama: 120
- Saga-Arashiyama - Umahori: 130
- Umahori - Ayabe: 120
- Ayabe - Fukuchiyama: 130
- Fukuchiyama - Tottori: 95
- Tottori - Izumoshi: 120
- Izumoshi - Masuda: 110
- Masuda - Hatabu: 95
- Nagatoshi - Senzaki: 85
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