Keihan Katano Line

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The Keihan Katano Line (京阪交野線) is a 6.9 km railway line in northern Osaka Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway company Keihan Electric Railway. It connects Hirakatashi Station on the Keihan Main Line with Kisaichi Station.

Operation

All trains stop at all stations, except as noted below. There is no through service to Keihan Main Line. Until 15 March 2013, several trains through to Keihan Main Line were operated on weekdays, as rapid trains. They were named "Hikoboshi" and "Orihime", unlike other Keihan line rapid trains which were not named.

Stations

All stations are in Osaka Prefecture.

Rolling stock

Trains on the line are formed as 4- or 5-car electric multiple unit (EMU) sets. Former

History

The line was built and opened by an independent railway company, Shigi-Ikoma Electric Railway (信貴生駒電鉄) in 1929. The company aimed to build a line to connect its main line, the present-day Ikoma Line, but cancelled the plan for financial reasons, and transferred the operation to Keihan. The operator was renamed Katano Electric Railway (交野電気鉄道) in 1939, Keihanshin Express Electric Railway (京阪神急行電鉄) in May 1945, and Keihan Electric Railway on 1 December 1949. From 9 June 2012, new 13000 series 4-car EMUs were introduced on the line.

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