Kounotori (train)
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A 287 series 3-car EMU on a Kounotori service, March 2011
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Service type | Limited express |
Locale | Tokaido Main Line, Fukuchiyama Line, Sanin Main Line |
First service | 12 March 2011 |
Current operator(s) | JR West |
Route | |
Start | Shin-Osaka |
End | Kinosaki Onsen |
Technical | |
Rolling stock | 287 series/289 series EMUs |
Track gauge | 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) |
Electrification | 1,500 V DC overhead |
The Kounotori (こうのとり Kōnotori?) is a limited express train service operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West) between Shin-Osaka and Kinosaki Onsen in Japan since 12 March 2011. It replaced the previous Kitakinki services.[1]
The name means "stork", and was chosen because the stork is the prefectural bird of Hyōgo, and the city of Toyooka in particular has close involvement with stork breeding programmes.[1]
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Service pattern and station stops
14 down services (Kounotori 1–27) from Shin-Osaka and 13 up services (Kounotori 2–26) to Shin-Osaka run daily, with the journey time from Shin-Osaka to Kinosaki Onsen taking approximately 2 hours 45 minutes.[2]
Kounotori services stop at the following stations. (Stations in parentheses are not served by all trains.)[2]
Shin-Osaka - Osaka - Amagasaki - Takarazuka - Sanda - (Shin-Sanda) - (Aino) - Sasayamaguchi - (Tanikawa) - Kaibara - (Kuroi) - Fukuchiyama - (Wadayama) - (Yōka) - (Ebara) - (Toyooka) - (Kinosaki Onsen)
Rolling stock
The following rolling stock is used on Kounotori services.[3]
- 287 series EMUs (since 12 March 2011)
- 289 series EMUs (from 31 October 2015)
289 series series EMUs converted from former dual-voltage 683 series trainsets were introduced on Kounotori services from 31 October 2015, replacing the remaining JNR-era 381 series trains.[4]
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A four-car 287 series EMU on a Kounotori service in March 2011
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A 289 series EMU on a Kounotori service in January 2016
Former rolling stock
- 183 series 4/6-car EMUs (12 March 2011 - 15 March 2013)[5]
- 381 series 4/6-car EMUs (from 12 March 2011 to 31 May 2011, and from 1 June 2012 to 30 October 2015)[6][7][8]
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183 series 6-car set, April 2012
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381 series 6-car set, March 2011
See also
References
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External links
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