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| Kyūdai Main Line | |||
|---|---|---|---|
KiHa 58 DMU between Yufuin and Minami-Yufu | |||
| Overview | |||
| Status | In operation | ||
| Owner | |||
| Locale | Kyushu | ||
| Termini | |||
| Stations | 37 | ||
| Service | |||
| Type | Heavy rail | ||
| Operator(s) | JR Kyushu | ||
| Rolling stock | KiHa 71 series DMU, KiHa 72 series DMU, KiHa 185 series DMU, KiHa 40 series DMU, KiHa 200 series DMU, KiHa 125 series DMU, DF200 Diesel locomotive, DE10 Diesel locomotive, 77 series passenger cars | ||
| History | |||
| Opened | 30 October 1915 | ||
| Technical | |||
| Line length | 141.5 km (87.9 mi) | ||
| Number of tracks | Entire line single tracked | ||
| Character | Mostly rural with a few urban areas | ||
| Track gauge | 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) | ||
| Electrification | None | ||
| Operating speed | 95 km/h (59 mph) | ||
| Signalling | Automatic block signaling | ||
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The Kyūdai Main Line (久大本線, Kyūdai-honsen) is a railway line in Kyushu, Japan, operated by the Kyushu Railway Company (JR Kyushu). It connects Kurume Station, Kurume in Fukuoka Prefecture and Ōita Station, Ōita in Ōita Prefecture. It is also known as the Yufu Kōgen Line.[1]
The line crosses the whole of Kyushu, approximately paralleling the Chikugo River and its tributary the Kusu River near Kurume, and along the Ōita River close to Ōita. It also traverses popular tourist resorts such as Hita (known as Little Kyoto) and spa resorts around Yufu.[2]
| Station | Distance (km) |
Transfers | Location | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kurume | 久留米 | 0.0 | Kagoshima Main Line, Kyushu Shinkansen | Kurume | Fukuoka |
| Kurume-Kōkōmae | 久留米高校前 | 3.4 | |||
| Minami-Kurume | 南久留米 | 4.9 | |||
| Kurume-Daigakumae | 久留米大学前 | 6.8 | |||
| Mii | 御井 | 8.0 | |||
| Zendōji | 善導寺 | 12.6 | |||
| Chikugo-Kusano | 筑後草野 | 15.7 | |||
| Tanushimaru | 田主丸 | 20.8 | |||
| Chikugo-Yoshii | 筑後吉井 | 26.4 | Ukiha | ||
| Ukiha | うきは | 30.0 | |||
| Chikugo-Ōishi | 筑後大石 | 33.0 | |||
| Yoake | 夜明 | 39.1 | Hitahikosan Line (No service since July 2017 due to rainstorm damage, was replaced by bus rapid transit in August 2023) | Hita | Ōita |
| Teruoka | 光岡 | 45.2 | |||
| Hita | 日田 | 47.6 | |||
| Bungo-Miyoshi | 豊後三芳 | 49.4 | |||
| Bungo-Nakagawa | 豊後中川 | 55.3 | |||
| Amagase | 天ケ瀬 | 59.5 | |||
| Sugikawachi | 杉河内 | 63.6 | Kusu | ||
| Kita-Yamada | 北山田 | 67.8 | |||
| Bungo-Mori | 豊後森 | 73.2 | |||
| Era | 恵良 | 77.3 | Kokonoe | ||
| Hikiji | 引治 | 80.7 | |||
| Bungo-Nakamura | 豊後中村 | 83.1 | |||
| Noya | 野矢 | 88.2 | |||
| Yufuin | 由布院 | 99.1 | Yufu | ||
| Minami-Yufu | 南由布 | 102.5 | |||
| Yunohira | 湯平 | 109.6 | |||
| Shōnai | 庄内 | 114.5 | |||
| Tenjinyama | 天神山 | 118.1 | |||
| Onoya | 小野屋 | 119.6 | |||
| Onigase | 鬼瀬 | 124.6 | |||
| Mukainoharu | 向之原 | 127.7 | |||
| Bungo-Kokubu | 豊後国分 | 131.7 | Ōita | ||
| Kaku | 賀来 | 133.9 | |||
| Minami-Ōita | 南大分 | 136.6 | |||
| Furugō | 古国府 | 138.9 | |||
| Ōita | 大分 | 141.5 | Nippō Main Line, Hōhi Main Line | ||
History
[edit]In 1915, the Daito Railway Co. opened the 22 km Oita - Onoya section. The company was nationalised in 1922, and westerly extensions were undertaken in stages from 1923 until Amagase was reached in 1933. The Kurume - Chikugoyoshi opened in 1928, and easterly extensions to Amagase opened between 1931 and 1934.[citation needed]
CTC signalling was commissioned over the entire line in 1984, and freight services ceased in 1987.
Typhoon damage
[edit]In 2012, a landslide disrupted services for 6 weeks.
On 5 July 2017, torrential rainfall washed out the bridge over the Oita River between Chikugo Oisha and Teruoka, resulting in the closure of the section. According to the Japanese language Wikipedia article, the line was fully re-opened on 14 July 2018.[4][5]
Previous connecting/transfer lines
[edit]- Era Station: the 27 km Miyanoharu Line to Higo-oguni opened between 1937 and 1954. Freight services ceased in 1971, and the line closed on 1 December 1984.
- Kurume Station: the 46 km 3 ft (914 mm) gauge Chigoku Line to Mameda opened between 1904 and 1916, and was electrified at 600 V DC in 1919. It had three short branch lines (1 to 4 km long). The entire system closed in 1929.
References
[edit]- ^ "List of trains offering seat reservation". JR Kyushu Railway Company. Retrieved 12 February 2026. Operating Section & Timetable: Hakata ↔ Yufuin/Beppu; Tosu ↔ Kurume ↔ Yufuin.
- ^ Joshua. "Yufuin Station (Ōita)". Japan Experience. Retrieved 12 February 2026. It is on the Kyudai Line which connects Oita city on the east coast with Kurume in Fukuoka, passing through Hita.
- ^ "Timetables for trains (YUFUIN/YUFU (Kyudai main line)) — Kyudai Main Line Limited Express Main Trains Timetable (As of March 18, 2023)" (PDF). JR Kyushu Railway Company. Retrieved 12 February 2026.
- ^ "6 2017年豪雨等による災害" (PDF) (in Japanese). JR九州(JR Kyushu Railway Company). Retrieved 12 February 2026. 久大本線の光岡駅~日田駅間にある花月川橋りょうは、豪雨により流失しました。…災害発生から約1年で久大本線の全線復旧…2018年7月14日 久大本線 全線で運転再開
- ^ "復旧した久大本線が再び被災…筑後川水系の一部で氾濫 令和2年7月豪雨". Response.jp (in Japanese). 6 July 2020. Retrieved 12 February 2026. 同線は2017年7月に発生した九州北部豪雨により…花月川橋梁が流出したが、架替えにより2018年7月に全線が復旧していた。