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Wakayama Line
227-1000 series at Ōji Station
Overview
Locale Nara, Wakayama prefectures
Termini
Stations36
Service
Type Heavy rail
Operator(s) Logo of the West Railway Company (JR West) JR West
Rolling stock 201 series, 221 series, 227-1000 series EMUs
History
Opened1896
Technical
Line length87.5 km (54.4 mi)
Number of tracksFully single-track
Track gauge 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Electrification 1,500 V DC ( overhead catenary)
Operating speed85 km/h (53 mph)
SignallingAutomatic closed block
Train protection system ATS-SW

The Wakayama Line (和歌山線, Wakayama-sen) is a railway line that links Nara Prefecture to Wakayama Prefecture in Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West). It connects Ōji Station on the Yamatoji Line to Wakayama Station on the Hanwa Line and Kisei Main Line, with through train service to JR Namba via the Yamatoji Line and to Nara via the Sakurai Line.


Stations

Station Japanese Distance (km) Rapid
(orange)
Transfers Location
Ōji 王寺 0.0
Oji, Kitakatsuragi District Nara
Hatakeda 畠田 2.6  
Shizumi 志都美 4.5   Kashiba
Kashiba 香芝 6.6 D Kintetsu Osaka Line (D22: Kintetsu Shimoda)
JR Goidō JR五位堂 8.7  
Takada 高田 11.5 Yamatotakada
Yamato-Shinjō 大和新庄 14.9   Katsuragi
Gose 御所 17.6   P  Kintetsu Gose Line (P26: Kintetsu Gose) Gose
Tamade 玉手 19.4  
Wakigami 掖上 20.9  
Yoshinoguchi 吉野口 24.9  F  Kintetsu Yoshino Line (F48)
Kitauchi 北宇智 31.5   Gojō
Gojō 五条 35.4  
Yamato-Futami 大和二見 37.1  
Suda 隅田 41.1   Hashimoto Wakayama
Shimohyōgo 下兵庫 43.2  
Hashimoto 橋本 45.1 Nankai Koya Line (NK77)
Kii-Yamada 紀伊山田 48.0  
Kōyaguchi 高野口 50.6  
Nakaiburi 中飯降 53.0   Katsuragi, Ito District
Myōji 妙寺 54.6  
Ōtani 大谷 56.7  
Kaseda 笠田 58.2  
Nishi-Kaseda 西笠田 61.3  
Nate 名手 63.2   Kinokawa
Kokawa 粉河 66.0  
Kii-Nagata 紀伊長田 67.2  
Uchita 打田 69.8  
Shimoisaka 下井阪 72.0  
Iwade 岩出 74.2   Iwade
Funato 船戸 75.3  
Kii-Ogura 紀伊小倉 77.6   Wakayama
Hoshiya 布施屋 79.9  
Senda 千旦 81.4  
Tainose 田井ノ瀬 82.9  
Wakayama 和歌山 87.5

Rolling stock

  • 227 series (from Spring 2019, with through services to the Sakurai Line)
  • 221 series (only through rapid services to JR Namba via the Yamatoji Line)
  • 201 series (only some through services to the Yamatoji Line)

Former rolling stocks

History

The section between Oji and Takada was opened in 1891 by the Osaka Railway. The Minami Kazu Railway opened the Takada to Yoshinoguchi section in 1896, and extended the line to Gojo in 1898, the same year the Kiwa Railway opened the Gojo to Hashimoto section, extending it to Wakayama in 1900, the year the Osaka Railway merged with the Kansai Railway.[ citation needed]

The line was electrified in 1980.[ citation needed]

See also

References