Port Island Line

Port Liner

Sannomiya Station of Port Liner
Overview
Type Automated guideway transit
Locale Kobe
Termini Sannomiya
Kobe Airport
Stations 12
Operation
Opened February 5, 1981
Owner Kobe New Transit
Technical
Line length 10.8 km (6.71 mi)
Route map

The Port Island Line (ポートアイランド線 Pōtoairando-sen), commonly known as Port Liner (ポートライナー Pōtorainā) is an urban automated guideway transit (AGT) system in Kobe, Japan, operated by Kobe New Transit. When opened in 1981, the Port Liner was the first urban transport AGT in the world (this title disputed also by Lille's VAL, which opened in 1983).

The initial system linked Sannomiya Station, Kobe's main transit hub, to the man-made Port Island, covering a distance of 6.4 km with 9 stations. On February 2, 2006, the line was extended by 4.3 km to the new Kobe Airport, built on an artificial island near Port Island.

Route

As the map indicates, the present system consists of one straight line, originating at Sannomiya Station and terminating at Kobe Airport Station, and a loop attached to the middle of the straight line. The stations on the former are numbered with prefix "P" and on the latter (except those shared with the former) are with prefix "PL".

Originally, before the 2006 extension to the airport, the loop section was single track and operated only counter-clockwise trains. Presently the main section between Sannomiya and the airport is entirely double track, but the remaining of the loop has not been rebuilt so that the three stations with PL prefix still serve only one way.

Stations

All stations are located in Chūō-ku, Kobe. "R" marks stops of rapid service trains.

Station km Rapid
Double track section
P01 Sannomiya 0.0 R
P02 Bōeki Center 0.8  
P03 Port Terminal 1.8  
P04 Naka Kōen 2.8 R
P05 Minatojima 3.3 R
P06 Shimin Hiroba 3.8 R
P07 Iryō Center 4.6 R
P08 K Computer Mae 5.4 R
P09 Kobe Airport 8.2 R
Single Track Section
P06 Shimin-Hiroba 0.0  
PL07 Minami Kōen 0.6  
PL08 Naka Futō 1.2  
PL09 Kita Futō 1.7  
P04 Naka-Kōen 2.6  

Minatojima Station, Iryō Center Station and K Computer Mae Stations were renamed on July 1, 2011, from Shimin Byōin Mae Station, Sentan Iryō Center Mae Station and Port Island Minami Station respectively.[1]

Rolling stock

See also

References

  1. "ポートライナー、30年ぶり駅名変更". Asahi Shimbun. July 1, 2011. Retrieved July 1, 2011.

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