Sakai Line

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Stations

All stations are in Tottori Prefecture. The stations have nicknames corresponding to monsters that appear in GeGeGe no Kitaro.[1][2]

Name Nickname Between (km) Distance (km) Rapid Transfers Location
Template:STN 米子 Nezumi-Otoko ねずみ男 - 0.0 File:JRW san-A.svg File:JRW san-D.svg Sanin Main Line Yonago
Template:STN 博労町 Koro-pok-guru コロポックル 1.0 1.0  
Template:STN 富士見町 Zashiki-warashi ざしきわらし 0.5 1.5  
Template:STN 後藤 Doro-ta-bō どろたぼう 0.7 2.2  
Template:STN 三本松口 Sodehiki-Kozō そでひき小僧 1.1 3.3  
Template:STN 河崎口 Kasabake 傘化け 2.0 5.3  
Template:STN 弓ヶ浜 Azukiarai あずきあらい 1.9 7.2  
Template:STN 和田浜 Tsuchikorobi つちころび 2.5 9.7  
Template:STN 大篠津町 Sunakake Babā 砂かけばばあ 1.4 11.1  
Template:STN 米子空港 Betobeto-san べとべとさん 1.6 12.7   Sakaiminato
Template:STN 中浜 Ushi-oni 牛鬼 0.5 13.2  
Template:STN 高松町 Sunekosuri すねこすり 1.1 14.3  
Template:STN 余子 Konaki-jiji こなきじじい 0.7 15.0  
Template:STN 上道 Ittan-momen 一反木綿 1.3 16.3  
Template:STN 馬場崎町 Kijimuna キジムナー 0.9 17.2  
Template:STN 境港 Kitaro 鬼太郎 0.7 17.9  

History

The entire line opened in 1902. The section to Goto was electrified in 1982, and freight services ceased in 1986.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

In 2008, Oshinozu Station was closed and the line relocated 800 m east to serve Yonago Airport, with the new station named accordingly.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

JR West announced an 800 million yen renovation of the line's rolling stock (22 cars) in October 2017, to be completed by spring 2019. The renovation will introduce on-board fare payment using ICOCA proximity cards (as well as Suica and other major Japanese transit cards). Most stations on the line are unstaffed, requiring fares to be paid to the train conductor; the upgrade is intended to increase efficiency, and to better serve travelers from Tokyo, Osaka and other metropolitan areas where proximity cards are commonly used.[3]

See also

References

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