阪和線
The Hanwa Line (literally "Osaka-Wakayama Line"), is a railway line operated by the West Japan Railway (JR West) that runs from southern Osaka (Tennoji station) to Wakayama city. Construction on the line began in 1929 and operated by the Hanwa Electric Railway Company until 1944, when it was nationalized. When Kansai International Airport opened in 1994, the Hanwa Line became one of the major rail links to the new airport.
Travelling the whole line costs ¥1050, and takes 1 hour by local trains or 42 minutes by limited express (which costs an extra ¥940). The stops on the Hanwa line, running south from Tennoji, are:
Station Distance (km) Transfers
Tennoji 0.0 Osaka Loop Line, Yamatoji Line, Midosuji Line,
Tanimachi Line, Kintetsu Minami Osaka Line,
Hankai Tramway Uemachi Line
Bishoen 1.5
Minami-Tanabe 3.0
Tsurugaoka 3.9
Nagai 4.7 Midosuji Line
Abikocho 5.9
Sugimotocho 6.9
Asaka 7.9
Sakaishi 8.8
Mikunigaoka 10.2 Nankai Koya Line
Mozu 11.1
Uenoshiba 12.4
Tsukuno 13.7
Otori 15.1
Tonoki 16.3
Kita-shinoda 18.0
Shinodayama 19.4
Izumi-fuchu 20.9
Kumeda 23.9
Shimomatsu 25.1
Higashi-kishiwada 26.6
Higashi-kaizuka 28.1
Izumi-hashimoto 30.0
Higashi-ono 31.5
Kumatori 33.0
Hineno 34.9 Kansai Airport Line
Nagataki 36.3
Shinge 38.6
Izumi-sunagawa 40.5
Izumi-tottori 43.3
Yamanakadani 45.2
Kii 53.3
Musota 57.2
Kii-Nakanoshima 60.2
Wakayama 61.3 Kisei Line, Wakayama Line, Nankai Kishigawa Line