• Source: Hakataminami Line
    • The Hakataminami Line (博多南線, Hakataminami-sen) is an 8.5-kilometre-long (5.3 mi) railway line in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, connecting Hakata Station in Fukuoka with Hakataminami Station in Kasuga. It is operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West).


      Service


      Although the line uses Shinkansen equipment, trains are officially designated as limited express trains. In practice, however, most services are extensions of San'yō Shinkansen Kodama services. The Kyushu Shinkansen, opened on 12 March 2011, shares part of the route.
      The trip from Hakata to Hakataminami takes ten minutes and costs ¥300.







      Rolling stock


      500-7000 series 8-car sets
      700-7000 series 8-car Hikari Rail Star sets
      N700-7000/8000 series 8-car sets


      History


      The line was originally opened in March 1975 to transport San'yō Shinkansen trains from the Hakata terminal to Hakata Depot in Kasuga. At that time, Kasuga was a rural region and did not merit a railway station of its own. By the late 1980s, however, the area had become a sprawling suburb of Fukuoka. JR decided to build a station adjacent to the depot, and inaugurated service on 1 April 1990 with 0 Series Shinkansen trains.


      See also


      Gala-Yuzawa Line, a similar section of the Shinkansen network classed as a conventional line


      References

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