Kitami (train)
Two KiHa 54 diesel cars on a Kitami service, July 2009 | |
Overview | |
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Service type | Limited rapid |
First service | 1988 |
Current operator(s) | JR Hokkaido |
Route | |
Line used | Sekihoku Main Line |
Technical | |
Rolling stock | KiHa 54-500 DMUs |
The Kitami (きたみ) is a limited rapid (特別快速 tokubetsu kaisoku) train service operated by Hokkaido Railway Company (JR Hokkaido) in Hokkaido, Japan, since 1988. It runs from Asahikawa to Kitami on the Sekihoku Main Line.[1]
Service pattern and station stops
There is one train per day in each direction, with the journey taking approximately 3 hours 20 minutes from Asahikawa to Kitami.[1]
Trains stop at the following stations.[1]
- Asahikawa (A28)
- Tōma (A35)
- Kamikawa (A43)
- Shirataki (A45)
- Maruseppu (A48)
- Engaru (A50)
- Yasukuni (A51)
- Ikutahara (A53)
- Kanehana (A54)
- Rubeshibe (A56)
- Ainonai (A57)
- Higashi-Ainonai (A58)
- Nishi-Kitami (A59)
- Kitami (A60)
Rolling stock
Services are formed of one or two single-car KiHa 54-500 diesel cars based at Asahikawa Depot.[2]
History
The Kitami service was first introduced from 19 March 1988 as a seasonal "limited rapid" train service. From 3 November 1988, it became a regular daily service.
From 13 March 2004, the train became entirely no-smoking.
References
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