The is an interurban partially-street running railway line in Japan operated by the private railway operator Keihan Electric Railway. The line connects Misasagi Station in Kyoto and Biwako-hamaotsu Station in the neighbouring city of à Âtsu.
Except trains between Shinomiya Station and Biwako-hamaotsu Station in early morning and late night, all trains go directly from Biwako-hamaotsu Station to Kyoto Shiyakusho-mae Station or Uzumasa Tenjingawa Station on the Kyoto City Subway TÃ Âzai Line. During off peak hours, the line operates every 20 minutes.
The station list is as of 1997 before the street running section was abandoned due to replacement by the TÃ Âzai Line subway. It also lists the corresponding subway stations that replaced the Keishin Line stations.
The line was built in 1912 (dual track electrified at 600 V DC) to connect the city centers of Kyoto and à Âtsu by electric streetcars, as the steam-powered Tà Âkaidà  Main Line was an indirect route between the two cities before its realignment in 1921.
The busiest section of the line, between Keishin-Sanjà  Station and Misasagi Station, was replaced in 1997 by the Kyoto Subway Tà Âzai Line, and the voltage increased to 1,500 V DC in conjunction with this project in 1996. One of the aims of the realignment was to move the tracks underground in the Kyoto area, in order to remove the former alignment along public roads. The line retains its public road alignment in à Âtsu.
This article incorporates material from the corresponding article in the Japanese Wikipedia.