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Hankai Uemachi Line

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Uemachi Line
Uemachi Line tram
Overview
LocaleOsaka
Termini
  • Tennoji-ekimae
  • Sumiyoshi
Stations10
Service
Typetram
Services2
Operator(s)Hankai Tramway, Co., Ltd.
Depot(s)Abikomichi
History
OpenedSeptember 20, 1900
Technical
Line length4.4 km (2.7 mi)
Track length4.4 km (2.7 mi)
Number of tracks2
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge (1910–)
Old gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) (–1908)
Electrification600 V, DC, overhead lines
Operating speed30 km/h (19 mph) (Kitabatake–Tezukayama Yonchome)
40 km/h (25 mph) (other)

The Uemachi Line (上町線, Uemachi-sen) is a tramway line of Hankai Tramway Co., Ltd. in Osaka, Japan.

History

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  • September 20, 1900 – Osaka Horse Rail Co. (大阪馬車鉄道, Osaka Basha Tetsudo) from Tennoji-nishimon-mae to Higashi-Tengachaya was opened, with 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) gauge rails.
  • November 29, 1900 – The line was extended from Higashi-Tengachaya to Kamisumiyoshi (Present: Kaminoki).
  • December 27, 1902 – The line was extended from Kamisumiyoshi to Shimosumiyoshi (Later: Sumiyoshijinja-mae, Present: Sumiyoshi).
  • 1907 – Renamed "Osaka Densha Rail Co." (大阪電車鉄道), then "Naniwa Densha Tram Co." (浪速電車軌道).
  • February 1, 1908 – The line was abandoned for the gauge conversion to standard gauge and electrification.
  • December 24, 1909 – Nankai Railway consolidated Naniwa Densha Tram, then became the Uemachi Line.
  • October 1, 1910 – The Uemachi Line was reopened after the completion of the gauge conversion and electrification. Tram operations were restarted between Tennoji-nishimon-mae and Sumiyoshijinja-mae.
  • January 19, 1911 – Through operation to Osaka Municipal Tram started.
  • January 12, 1912 – Through operation to Osaka Municipal Tram ended.
  • July 12, 1913 – The Uemachi Line is extended from Sumiyoshijinja-mae to Sumiyoshikoen.
  • December 24, 1921 – The Uemachi Line from Tennoji-nishimon to Tennoji-ekimae became the line of Osaka Municipal Tram.
  • June 1, 1944 – Kansai Kyuko Railway Co. and Nankai Railway Co. were consolidated and became Kinki Nippon Railway Co., Ltd. (present: Kintetsu Railway).
  • June 1, 1947 – Kinki Nippon divided rails of the former Nankai Lines to Nankai Electric Railway Co., Ltd., and the Uemachi Line became one of the lines of the Osaka Tram Line, as well as the Hankai Line and the Hirano Line.
  • 1980 – After the final operation of the Hirano Line on November 27, the Uemachi Line and the Hankai Line were transferred to Hankai Tramway Co., Ltd. on December 1.
  • July 4, 2009 – Through operation between Tennoji-ekimae and Hamadera-ekimae restarted.
  • February 2, 2013 – Tennoji-ekimae Station became the only station from which trams go to Hamadera-ekimae.[history 1]
  • January 31, 2016 – The Uemachi Line is closed from Sumiyoshi to Sumiyoshikoen.
  1. ^ 2月2日(土)にダイヤ改正を実施します [Diagram Revision on Saturday, February 2, 2013] (PDF) (in Japanese). Hankai Tramway Co., Ltd. January 18, 2013. Retrieved February 23, 2013.[permanent dead link]

Operations

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  • Trams are operated between Tennoji-ekimae and Abikomichi or Hamadera-ekimae on the Hankai Line.

Stations

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Uemachi Line route map
0.9
Tennōji (Shitennō-ji)
-1921
0.7
Chausuyama
-1921
Koen-higashimon
0.2
Tennoji-ekimae (1)
‹See TfM›Tennoji
JR West: Hanwa Line
Nankai: Tennoji Branch Line
0.0
HN01 ‹See TfM›Tennoji-ekimae (2)
0.2
Tokiwadōri
0.5
HN02 ‹See TfM›Abeno
Nankai: Hirano Line
0.9
Nakamichi
1.2
HN03 Matsumushi
1.6
HN04 Higashi-Tengachaya
2.3
HN05 Kitabatake
2.7
HN06 Himematsu
3.1
HN07 Tezukayama-sanchōme
3.4
HN08 Tezukayama-yonchōme
3.8
HN09 Kaminoki
4.4
HN10 ‹See TfM›Sumiyoshi
4.6
HN11 ‹See TfM›Sumiyoshikoen
Nankai: Nankai Line

Station numbers are in parentheses.[numbering 1]

Current section
‹See TfM›Tennoji-ekimae (HN01) - Tokiwadōri - ‹See TfM›Abeno (HN02) - Nakamichi - ‹See TfM›Matsumushi (HN03) - ‹See TfM›Higashi-Tengachaya (HN04) - ‹See TfM›Kitabatake (HN05) - ‹See TfM›Himematsu (HN06) - ‹See TfM›Tezukayama-sanchōme (HN07) - ‹See TfM›Tezukayama-yonchōme (HN08) - ‹See TfM›Kaminoki (HN09) - ‹See TfM›Sumiyoshi (HN10)
Through section on the Hankai Line
Sumiyoshi (HN10) - ‹See TfM›Sumiyoshi-toriimae (HN12) - ‹See TfM›Hosoigawa (HN13) - ‹See TfM›Anryumachi (HN14) - ‹See TfM›Abikomichi (HN15) - ‹See TfM›Yamatogawa (HN16) - ‹See TfM›Takasu-jinsha (HN17) - ‹See TfM›Ayanocho (HN18) - ‹See TfM›Shimmeicho (HN19) - ‹See TfM›Myokokuji-mae (HN20) - ‹See TfM›Hanataguchi (HN21) - ‹See TfM›Oshoji (HN22) - ‹See TfM›Shukuin (HN23) - ‹See TfM›Terajicho (HN24) - ‹See TfM›Goryomae (HN25) - ‹See TfM›Higashi-Minato (HN26) - ‹See TfM›Ishizu-Kita (HN27) - ‹See TfM›Ishizu (HN28) - ‹See TfM›Funao (HN29) - ‹See TfM›Hamadera-ekimae (HN31)
Dealt section to Osaka City (later abandoned)
Tennōji (near Shitennō-ji) - Chausuyama - Kōen-higashimon
Abandoned section
Kōen-higashimon - Tennoji-eki-mae
‹See TfM›Sumiyoshi (HN10) - ‹See TfM›Sumiyoshikōen (HN11)

Connections

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Tennoji-ekimae Tennoji Station: West Japan Railway Company (JR-West) Yamatoji Line, JR-West Hanwa Line, JR-West Osaka Loop Line, Osaka Municipal Subway Midosuji Line, Osaka Municipal Subway Tanimachi Line
Osaka Abenobashi Station: Kintetsu Minami Osaka Line
Abeno Osaka Municipal Subway Tanimachi Line
Tezukayama-sanchome Tezukayama Station: Nankai Railway Koya Line
Kaminoki Sumiyoshihigashi Station: Nankai Railway Koya Line
Sumiyoshi Hankai Line

References

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  1. ^ 阪堺電車全停留場に駅ナンバリングを導入します [We will introduce the station numbering system at all stops on the Hankai Tramway Lines] (PDF) (in Japanese). Hankai Tramway Co., Ltd. February 23, 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 11, 2012. Retrieved April 4, 2012.
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