Stations
| Station | Japanese | Distance (km) | Transfers | Location | |
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| Morioka | 盛岡 | 0.0 | Tōhoku Shinkansen, Akita Shinkansen, Tōhoku Main Line, Tazawako Line, Iwate Ginga Line | Morioka | Iwate Prefecture |
| Kami-Morioka | 上盛岡 | 2.8 | |||
| Yamagishi | 山岸 | 4.9 | |||
| Kami-Yonai | 上米内 | 9.9 | |||
| Ōshida | 大志田 | 19.2 | |||
| Asagishi | 浅岸 | 27.6 | |||
| Kuzakai | 区界 | 35.6 | Miyako | ||
| Matsukusa | 松草 | 43.6 | |||
| Hiratsuto | 平津戸 | 52.2 | |||
| Kawauchi | 川内 | 61.5 | |||
| Hakoishi | 箱石 | 65.7 | |||
| Rikuchū-Kawai | 陸中川井 | 73.5 | |||
| Haratai | 腹帯 | 82.6 | |||
| Moichi | 茂市 | 87.0 | Iwaizumi Line (A few through services to Miyako) |
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| Hikime | 蟇目 | 91.5 | |||
| Kebaraichi | 花原市 | 94.2 | |||
| Sentoku | 千徳 | 98.8 | |||
| Miyako | 宮古 | 102.1 | Sanriku Railway Kita-Rias Line (A few through services to Kamaishi and Sakari) |
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| Sokei | 磯鶏 | 104.1 | |||
| Tsugaruishi | 津軽石 | 111.3 | |||
| Toyomane | 豊間根 | 117.5 | Yamada | ||
| Rikuchū-Yamada | 陸中山田 | 128.6 | |||
| Orikasa | 織笠 | 130.8 | |||
| Iwate-Funakoshi | 岩手船越 | 133.6 | |||
| Namiita-Kaigan | 浪板海岸 | 140.0 | Ōtsuchi | ||
| Kirikiri | 吉里吉里 | 141.8 | |||
| Ōtsuchi | 大槌 | 145.2 | |||
| Unosumai | 鵜住居 | 149.2 | Kamaishi | ||
| Ryōishi | 両石 | 151.4 | |||
| Kamaishi | 釜石 | 157.5 | Kamaishi Line, Sanriku Railway Minami-Rias Line (A few through services from Yamada Line to both lines) |
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“mourn
The majesty and burning of the childs death.
I shall not murder
The mankind of her going with a grave truth
Nor blaspheme down the stations of the breath”
—Dylan Thomas (19141953)
“After I was married a year I remembered things like radio stations and forgot my husband.”
—P. J. Wolfson, John L. Balderston (18991954)
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—Northrop Frye (b. 1912)