Stations
Station | km from Minatogawa | Local (普通) |
Semi-Express (準急) |
Express (急行) |
Rapid Express (快速) |
Special Rapid Express (特快速) |
Connections | Location | |
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Kobe Kosoku Line | |||||||||
Shinkaichi | 新開地 | 0.4 | S | S | S | S | S | Hanshin-Hankyu Kobe Kosoku Line(Tozai Line) | Hyogo-ku, Kobe |
Arima Line | |||||||||
Minatogawa | 湊川 | 0.0 | S | S | S | S | S | Kobe Subway Seishin-Yamate Line (Minatogawa Koen Station) | Hyogo-ku, Kobe |
Nagata | 長田 | 1.9 | S | S | | | | | ↑ | Nagata-ku, Kobe | |
Maruyama | 丸山 | 2.6 | S | | | | | | | ↑ | ||
Hiyodorigoe | 鵯越 | 3.6 | S | | | | | | | ↑ | Hyogo-ku, Kobe | |
Kikusuiyama (closed) |
菊水山 | 4.6 | | | | | | | | | ↑ | Kita-ku, Kobe | |
Suzurandai | 鈴蘭台 | 7.5 | S | S | S | S | S | Ao Line | |
Kita-Suzurandai | 北鈴蘭台 | 9.4 | S | S | S | Ao Line | S | ||
Yamanomachi | 山の街 | 10.3 | S | S | S | S | |||
Minotani | 箕谷 | 12.0 | S | S | | | ↑ | |||
Tanigami | 谷上 | 13.7 | S | S | S | S | Hokushin Kyuko Hokushin Line | ||
Hanayama | 花山 | 15.4 | S | S | | | ↑ | |||
Oike | 大池 | 17.1 | S | S | S | ↑ | |||
Shintetsu Rokko | 神鉄六甲 | 18.1 | S | S | | | ↑ | |||
Karatodai | 唐櫃台 | 18.9 | S | S | S | ↑ | |||
Arimaguchi | 有馬口 | 20.0 | S | S | S | ↑ | Sanda Line (through trains) | ||
Shin-Arima (closed) |
新有馬 | 21.8 | | | | | Sanda Line | Sanda Line | |||
Arima Onsen | 有馬温泉 | 22.5 | S | S |
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