Fares
Train fare varies based on travel distance. As of January 1, 2009, IC cards (PiTaPa and ICOCA) are accepted on the Keihan Lines and the Otsu Lines, but not on the Cable Line.
- Keihan Lines (Keihan Main Line, Oto Line, Nakanoshima Line, Katano Line, Uji Line)
Distance (km) | Fare (yen) |
---|---|
1-3 | 150 |
4-7 | 200 |
8-12 | 260 |
13-17 | 300 |
18-22 | 320 |
23-28 | 340 |
29-34 | 360 |
35-40 | 380 |
41-46 | 390 |
47-52 | 400 |
53-54 | 410 |
- Additional fare when taking or passing the following lines
- Oto Line: 60 yen
- Nakanoshima Line (Nakanoshima - Oebashi): 60 yen
- When using commutation tickets, Naniwabashi Station is treated as the same station as Kitahama Station, and Oebashi Station as that as Yodoyabashi Station.
- Otsu Lines (Keishin Line, Ishiyama Sakamoto Line)
Distance (km) | Fare (yen) |
---|---|
1-5 | 160 |
6-10 | 230 |
11-15 | 310 |
- Cable line
- 200 yen
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