Hamakaze
The Hamakaze (はまかぜ) is a limited express train service in Japan operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West), which runs from Osaka to Kasumi and Tottori.[1]
![]() KiHa 189 series on a Hamakaze service, November 2010  | |
| Overview | |
|---|---|
| Service type | Limited express | 
| Status | Operational | 
| Locale | Tokaido Main Line, Sanyo Main Line, Bantan Line, Sanin Main Line | 
| First service | 15 March 1972 | 
| Current operator(s) | JR West | 
| Former operator(s) | JNR | 
| Route | |
| Start | Osaka | 
| Stops | 21 | 
| End | Kasumi, Tottori | 
| Distance travelled | 214.5 km (133.3 mi) (Osaka - Kasumi)  264.8 km (164.6 mi) (Osaka - Tottori)  | 
| Average journey time | 3 hours 30 minutes approx | 
| Service frequency | 3 return workings daily | 
| On-board services | |
| Class(es) | Standard class only | 
| Disabled access | Yes | 
| Seating arrangements | 2+2 | 
| Sleeping arrangements | None | 
| Catering facilities | None | 
| Observation facilities | None | 
| Entertainment facilities | None | 
| Other facilities | Toilets | 
| Technical | |
| Rolling stock | KiHa 189 series DMUs | 
| Track gauge | 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) | 
| Electrification | None | 
| Operating speed | 120 km/h (75 mph)[1] | 
| Track owner(s) | JR West | 
Stops
    
Trains stop at the following stations:
Osaka - Sannomiya - Kobe - Akashi - (Nishi-Akashi) - (Kakogawa) - Himeji - Fukusaki - Teramae - Ikuno - Wadayama - Yōka - Ebara - Toyooka - Kinosaki-Onsen - Takeno - (Satsu) - Kasumi - Hamasaka - Iwami - Tottori
- Only the Hamakaze No. 5 stops at Nishi-Akashi and Kakogawa.
 - Trains also stop at Kakogawa and Satsu during winter.
 
Rolling stock
    
New 130 km/h KiHa 189 series 3-car DMU sets were introduced on Hamakaze services from 7 November 2010.[2]
Prior to November 2010, services were operated by 4-car KiHa 181 series DMU formations, lengthened to 5 or 7 cars in busy seasons.[1]
KiHa 181 series on a Hamakaze service on the Bantan Line, February 2009
Formations
    
As of 2021, trains are formed as shown below, with car 3 at the Osaka end.[3]
Hamakaze 1 - 6
    
| Car No. | 1 | 2 | 3 | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Accommodation | Reserved | Reserved | Reserved | 
| Facilities | Wheelchair-accessible toilet | 
- All cars are standard class.
 - All seats are reserved.
 - All cars are no-smoking.
 - Trains run as 6-car formations during busy periods.
 
History
    

The Hamakaze service was introduced by Japanese National Railways (JNR) on 15 March 1972.[4]
All cars were made no-smoking from 1 June 2009.[5]
References
    
- JR新幹線&特急列車ファイル [JR Shinkansen & Limited Express Train File]. Japan: Kōtsū Shimbun. 2008. p. 92. ISBN 978-4-330-00608-6.
 - 特急「はまかぜ」新型車両展示会の開催について [Details of new "Hamakaze" train display] (in Japanese). JR West. 10 September 2010. Archived from the original on 14 September 2010. Retrieved 16 September 2010.
 - "はまかぜ:JRおでかけネット". www.jr-odekake.net. Retrieved 9 October 2021.
 - 列車名鑑1995 [Train Name Directory 1995]. Japan: Railway Journal. August 1995. ISBN 978-4-330-00608-6.
 - 在来線特急列車などの全席禁煙化ならびに在来線ホームの禁煙化の拡大について [Expansion of no-smoking on trains and platforms] (in Japanese). JR West. 26 March 2009. Archived from the original on 29 March 2009. Retrieved 16 March 2010.
 
External links
    
| Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hamakaze. | 
- JR West Hamakaze information (in Japanese)
 

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