Geibi Line

Geibi Line

Geibi Line KiHa 120 DMU
Overview
Native name 芸備線
Type Commuter rail line
System Hiroshima City Network (KarugaHiroshima)
Locale Hiroshima and Okayama Prefectures
Termini Bitchū Kōjiro Station
Hiroshima Station
Stations 44
Operation
Opened 1915
Owner JR West
Technical
Line length 159.1 kilometres (98.9 mi)
Track gauge 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Operating speed 85 km/h (55 mph)
Route map
Legend
km
- Niimi
- Nunohara
Two tunnels
Hakubi Line
0.0 Bitchū Kōjiro
Merge to Hakubi Line
3.9 Sakane
6.4 Ichioka
10.0 Yagami
13.6 Nochi
18.8 Tōjō
25.3 Bingo Yawata
29.0 Uchina
33.6 Onuka
37.8 Dōgoyama
Four tunnels
44.6 Bingo Ochiai
Kisuki Line
Three tunnels
50.2 Hibayama
53.2 Bingo Saijō
Saijō River
57.4 Hirako
68.5 Taka
68.5 Bingo Shōbara
70.5 Bingo Mikkaichi
72.2 Nanatsuka
75.2 Yamanouchi
Chūgoku Expressway
80.1 Shimowachi
Fukuen Line / Basen River
83.2 Shiomachi
84.7 Kamisugi
Chūgoku Expressway
88.0 Yatsugi
90.3 Miyoshi
Sankō Line
91.9 Nishi Miyoshi
Two tunnels
99.6 Shiwachi
102.2 Kamikawatachi
106.5 Kōtachi
109.9 Yoshidaguchi
116.1 Mukaihara
122.0 Ibaraichi
126.0 Shiwaguchi
129.5 Kamimita
134.0 Nakamita
136.3 Shirakiyama
138.5 Karuga
140.7 Kamifukawa
143.5 Nakafukawa
144.9 Shimofukawa
146.8 Kumura
Sanyō Expressway
149.3 Akiyaguchi
152.1 Hesaka
156.9 Yaga
Hiroshima Prefectural Route 70
159.1 Hiroshima
Hiroden Main Line
Sanyō Main Line
Sanyō Shinkansen

The Geibi Line (芸備線 Geibi-sen) is a railway line operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West) in the mountainous area of the Chūgoku region in Japan. It begins at Bitchū Kōjiro Station on the west side of Niimi, Okayama Prefecture, connecting through Miyoshi Station in Miyoshi, Hiroshima Prefecture, and terminating at Hiroshima Station in Hiroshima. In addition to the Chūgoku Expressway, the Geibi Line is considered the main commuter and local rail line covering the route between northern Hiroshima Prefecture and the city of Hiroshima. The name of the line refers to the ancient provinces of Aki () (in Hiroshima Prefecture) and Bitchū () (in Okayama Prefecture), which the line connects.

Since 2007, the ICOCA card can be used in all stations between Hiroshima Station and Karuga Station (stations in the Hiroshima City Network).

Stations

Listed in order from Bitchū Kōjiro Station to Hiroshima Station, though the chart shows through Niimi Station for convenience as most schedules show through Niimi and the train will indicate the last stop as Niimi.

Line Station Japanese Distance
(km)
Miyoshi Liner Transfers Location
Hakubi Line Niimi 新見     Kishin Line Niimi Okayama Prefecture
Nunohara 布原  
Bitchū Kōjiro 備中神代 0.0 Hakubi Line
Geibi Line
Sakane 坂根 3.9  
Ichioka 市岡 6.4  
Yagami 矢神 10.0  
Nochi 野馳 13.6  
Tōjō 東城 18.8   Shōbara Hiroshima Prefecture
Bingo Yawata 備後八幡 25.3  
Uchina 内名 29.0  
Onuka 小奴可 33.6  
Dōgoyama 道後山 37.8  
Bingo Ochiai 備後落合 44.6 Kisuki Line
Hibayama 比婆山 50.2  
Bingo Saijō 備後西城 53.2  
Hirako 平子 57.4  
Taka 62.3  
Bingo Shōbara 備後庄原 68.5  
Bingo Mikkaichi 備後三日市 70.5  
Nanatsuka 七塚 72.2  
Yamanouchi 山ノ内 75.2  
Shimowachi 下和知 80.1   Miyoshi
Shiomachi 塩町 83.2 Fukuen Line
Kamisugi 神杉 84.7 Fukuen Line
Yatsugi 八次 88.0 Fukuen Line
Miyoshi 三次 90.3 Fukuen Line
Sankō Line
Nishi Miyoshi 西三次 91.9  
Shiwachi 志和地 99.6  
Kamikawatachi 上川立 102.2  
Kōtachi 甲立 106.5   Akitakata
Yoshidaguchi 吉田口 109.9  
Mukaihara 向原 116.1  
Ibaraichi 井原市 122.0   Asakita-ku, Hiroshima
Shiwaguchi 志和口 126.0  
Kamimita 上三田 129.5  
Nakamita 中三田 134.0  
Shirakiyama 白木山 136.3  
Karuga 狩留家 138.5  
Kamifukawa 上深川 140.7  
Nakafukawa 中深川 143.5  
Shimofukawa 下深川 144.9  
Kumura 玖村 146.8  
Akiyaguchi 安芸矢口 149.3  
Hesaka 戸坂 152.1   Higashi-ku, Hiroshima
Yaga 矢賀 156.9  
Hiroshima 広島 159.1 Minami-ku, Hiroshima

Rolling stock

The following diesel multiple unit (DMU) rolling stock operates on the Geibi Line.

History

The Geibi Line consists of the section opened by the Geibi Railway, which connected Hiroshima Station and Bingo Shōbara, the Shōbara Line between Bingo Shōbara and Bingo Ochiai which was partly built by the Geibi Railway and then nationalised and extended by the Japanese Government Railways (JGR) and the Sanshin Line built by the JGR between Onuka and Bitchū Kōjiro. In 1936, the line between Hiroshima and Bitchū Kōjiro was completed, and the Geibi Railway was nationalised the following year, bringing the entire line under the control of the JGR. Opening dates for individual sections are given below.

Geibi Railway

Shōbara Line

Sanshin Line

Geibi Line

See also

References

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

  1. 平成19年夏のダイヤ改正(広島・山口エリア) [Summer 2007 timetable revision (Hiroshima and Yamaguchi area)]. News release (in Japanese). Japan: West Japan Railway Company. 9 May 2007. Archived from the original on 3 May 2008. Retrieved 24 May 2015.

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