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Akō Line

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Akō Line
213 series EMU on an Akō Line local service at Osafune Station
Overview
Native name赤穂線
OwnerLogo of the West Railway Company (JR West)JR West
LocaleHyogo Prefecture andOkayama Prefecture
Termini
Stations19
Service
TypePassenger/freight
SystemUrban Network (Aioi - Banshū-Akō)
Operator(s)JR West
JR Freight
Rolling stock113 series EMU
115 series EMU
117 series EMU
213 series EMU
221 series EMU
223-1000 series EMU
223-2000 series EMU
223-6000 series EMU
225-0 series EMU
225-100 series EMU
History
Opened1951; 75 years ago (1951)
Technical
Line length57.4 km (35.7 mi)
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Electrification1,500 V DCoverhead line
Operating speed85 km/h (53 mph)

Akō Line (赤穂線,Akō-sen) is a railway line owned byWest Japan Railway Company (JR West) inJapan, operating betweenAioi Station inAioi, Hyōgo andHigashi-Okayama Station inOkayama, Okayama. The Akō Line operates south of and approximately parallel to both theSanyō Main Line and theSan'yō Shinkansen, with all three lines paralleling the coastline of theSeto Inland Sea.

The entire 57.4 km (35.7 mi) line is single track.

Services

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The line is operated in two sections:

No trains terminate at either of the official terminal stations. At Aioi all trains operate athrough service to/fromHimeji on the Sanyo Main Line with many services continuing further on JR West'sKansai region Urban Network through to Osaka, Kyoto, Maibara & Tsuruga.[1][2]

As of January 2026[update], the furthest in distance that Ako Line trains operate to/from is Tsuruga, while the longest service in time is the first weekday service departing Banshū-Akō at 05:33 which operates a Rapid service to Maibara arriving at 10:13 with a running time of 4 hours, 40 minutes.[1]

At Higashi-Okayama all trains operate a through service to/fromOkayama and beyond on the Sanyo Main Line.[2]

Stations

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All trains on the line are Local services, stopping at every station. "Rapid" and "Special Rapid" trains to/fromKyoto and beyond operate as Local trains between Aioi and Banshū-Akō.[1][2]

Common nameOfficial line nameNo.StationJapaneseDistance
(km)
TransfersLocation
CityPrefecture
↑Through service as far asTsuruga on JR West's Urban Network viaJR Kōbe Line,JR Kyōto Line,Kosei Line,Biwako Line andHokuriku Main Line
Sanyō Main LineSanyō Main Line JR-A85 Himeji姫路Sanyō Shinkansen
JR Kobe Line ( A85 )
Bantan Line
Kishin Line
HimejiHyōgo
Agaho英賀保
Harima-Katsuharaはりま勝原
Aboshi網干
Tatsuno竜野Tatsuno
Aioi相生0.0Sanyō Shinkansen
Sanyō Main Line
AioiHyōgo
Akō LineAkō Line
Nishi-Aioi西相生3.0
Sakoshi坂越7.8Ako
Banshū-Akō播州赤穂10.5 Akō Line (for Okayama)
Akō Line Akō Line (for Himeji)
Tenwa天和14.5
Bizen-Fukukawa備前福河16.4
 JR-N16 Sōgo寒河19.6BizenOkayama
 JR-N15 Hinase日生22.1
 JR-N14 Iri伊里27.7
 JR-N13 Bizen-Katakami備前片上31.0
 JR-N12 Nishi-Katakami西片上32.3
 JR-N11 Inbe伊部34.5
 JR-N10 Kagato香登38.5
 JR-N09 Osafune長船42.3Setouchi
 JR-N08 Oku邑久45.9
 JR-N07 Odomi大富48.0
 JR-N06 Saidaiji西大寺51.2Higashi-ku, Okayama
 JR-N05 Ōdara大多羅54.1
 JR-N04 Higashi-Okayama東岡山57.4 Sanyō Main LineNaka-ku, Okayama
Sanyō Main LineSanyō Main Line
 JR-N03 Takashima高島
 JR-N02 Nishigawara西川原
 JR-N01 Okayama岡山 Sanyō Shinkansen
Sanyō Main Line
Tsuyama Line
Uno Line (Seto-Ōhashi Line)
Kibi Line (Momotaro Line)
Okayama Electric TramwayHigashiyama Main Line
Kita-ku, Okayama
↓Through service to/fromSanyō Main Line

History

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Opening ceremony for the Ako Railway at Banshu-Ako station, 14 April 1921
Dowa Mining Co. diesel rail car

The initial section between Aioi and Banshu-Ako opened in 1951, and the line was opened progressively, to Hinase in 1955, Inbe in 1958, and Higashi-Okayama in 1962. The Aioi - Banshu-Ako section was electrified in 1961, and the rest of the line in 1969.

CTC signalling was commissioned between Higashi-Okayama and Banshu-Ako in 1983.

Former connecting lines

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  • Banshu-Ako Station: The Ako Railway operated a 13 km (8.1 mi)762 mm (2 ft 6 in) gauge line to Une on theSanyo Main Line between 1921 and 1951.
  • Nishi-Katakami Station: The Dowa Mining Co. opened a 34 km (21 mi) line to Yanahara, to haul iron sulphide ore, between 1923 and 1931. The line is also connected to Wake station on theSanyo Main Line. Passenger services commenced in 1931, freight services ceased in 1988 and the line closed in 1991.

See also

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Main line alternate routes

References

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This article incorporates material from the corresponding article in the Japanese Wikipedia.

Wikimedia Commons has media related toAkō Line.
  1. ^abc"播州赤穂駅 相生方面 時刻表|JR赤穂線【駅探】".ekitan.com (in Japanese). 2025-12-19. Retrieved2026-01-13.
  2. ^abc"播州赤穂駅 東岡山方面 時刻表|JR赤穂線【駅探】".ekitan.com (in Japanese). 2025-12-19. Retrieved2026-01-13.
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