Stations
- S : Trains stop
- s : Limited stop
- | : Trains pass
- Local: Through trains to and from the JR Kyoto Line stop at Tsukamoto Station.
- Rapid: Through trains to and from the JR Tozai Line return at Tsukaguchi Station in the non-rush hour.
Line name | Station | Distance from Amagasaki Station (km) |
Local | Rapid | Tambaji Rapid | Transfers | Location | ||
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Common | Official | ||||||||
JR Takarazuka Line | Tōkaidō Main Line | Osaka | 7.7 | S | S | S |
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Kita-ku, Osaka | Osaka Prefecture |
Tsukamoto | 4.3 | s | | | | | Yodogawa-ku, Osaka | ||||
Amagasaki | 0.0 | S | S | S |
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Amagasaki | Hyōgo Prefecture | ||
Fukuchiyama Line | |||||||||
Tsukaguchi | 2.5 | S | s | | | |||||
Inadera | 3.9 | S | | | | | |||||
Itami | 5.8 | S | S | S | Itami | ||||
Kita-Itami | 7.9 | S | | | | | |||||
Kawanishi-Ikeda | 11.0 | S | S | S |
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Kawanishi | |||
Nakayamadera | 14.5 | S | S | S | Takarazuka | ||||
Takarazuka | 17.8 | S | S | S |
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Namaze | 19.7 | S | | | | | Nishinomiya | ||||
Nishinomiyanajio | 21.9 | S | S | S | |||||
Takedao | 25.1 | S | | | | | Takarazuka | ||||
Dōjō | 30.1 | S | | | | | Kita-ku, Kobe | ||||
Sanda | 33.7 | S | S | S |
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Sanda | |||
Shin-Sanda | 36.9 | S | S | S | |||||
Hirono | 39.7 | S | S | S | |||||
Aino | 44.0 | S | S | S | |||||
Aimoto | 48.2 | S | S | S | |||||
Kusano | 50.2 | S | S | S | Sasayama | ||||
Furuichi | 53.5 | S | S | S | |||||
Minami-Yashiro | 56.1 | S | S | S | |||||
Sasayamaguchi | 58.4 | S | S | S | |||||
Tamba-Ōyama | 60.7 | S | S | ||||||
Shimotaki | 68.7 | S | S | Tamba | |||||
Tanikawa | 73.0 | S | S |
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Kaibara | 80.0 | S | S | ||||||
Iso | 83.2 | S | S | ||||||
Kuroi | 87.5 | S | S | ||||||
Ichijima | 94.0 | S | S | ||||||
Tamba-Takeda | 98.2 | S | S | ||||||
Fukuchiyama | 106.5 | S | S |
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Fukuchiyama, Kyoto |
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