The is a railway line in Japan operated by the private railway operator Hankyu Railway. It connects Osaka-umeda Station in Osaka and Kyoto-kawaramachi Station in Kyoto.
The Kyoto Main Line is often called the for short, and in a broader sense its two branch lines, the Senri Line and the Arashiyama Line, are included to the Kyoto Line by historical, geographical and structural reasons. The other two sections of Hankyu, the Kobe Line and the Takarazuka Line are called the as a whole.
Officially, the Kyoto Main Line is from Jà «sà  to Kyoto-kawaramachi, however, all trains run beyond Jà «sà  to Osaka-umeda terminal, using the eastern tracks of the section exclusively. Hankyu treats the Kyoto Main Line in the same way as the passengers do, i.e. as the line between Osaka-umeda and Kyoto-kawaramachi (except for special circumstances such as governmental procedures).
The Kyoto Main Line was constructed in the following phases:
During the wartime consolidation policies of World War II, Hankyu Railway and Keihan Railway were temporarily forced to merge. After the war, the merger was dissolved in 1949. Keihan demanded the return of this line, while Hankyu maintained that it was part of its own network. In the end, it was not returned to Keihan, and Hankyu effectively wrested the line from Keihan against its wishes.
Construction has been in progress since 2012 to elevate a section of track from Sà Âzenji Station to Kami-Shinjà  Station including the junction with the Senri Line at Awaji Station. Originally projected for a 2020 completion, various delays have pushed back the start of operations on the new tracks to 2031.
Station numbering was introduced to all Hankyu stations on 21 December 2013.
A loop line from Juso to Awaji via Shin-Osaka Station, to provide a direct connection to the Shinkansen has been proposed, but is not currently scheduled for construction.
As of the December 2022 timetable, trains are classified as follows:
Legends:
Local trains stop at all stations.
No trains stop at which is served by Local trains on the Kobe Main Line and the Takarazuka Main Line, because of the absence of any platforms on this line. Thus, in operation, Nakatsu Station is not listed on the Kyoto Line.
The starting point of the distances (km) shown is Jà «sà  Station, which is officially the starting point of the Kyoto Main Line.
This article incorporates material from the corresponding article in the Japanese Wikipedia