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Rapi:t

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Rapi:t
A Nankai 50000 series Rapi:t train in October 2017
Overview
Service typeAirport rail link
(Limited express)
StatusOperating
LocaleOsaka Prefecture, Japan
First service4 September 1994
Current operator(s)Nankai Electric Railway Co., Ltd.
Route
TerminiNamba
Kansai Airport
Stops4 (α services for Airport)
6 (β services)
Line(s) usedNankai Main Line, Airport Line
Technical
Rolling stock50000 series EMUs
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Electrification1,500 V DC, overhead line
Operating speed120 km/h (75 mph)
A Rapi:t train repainted in a red Gundam Neo Zeon livery to mark the 20th anniversary

Rapi:t (ラピート, rapiito, stylized as rapiːt) is a limited express train service between Kansai International Airport and Namba Station in Osaka, Japan. It is operated by Nankai Electric Railway, and the train service uses the Nankai Main Line and the Airport Line.

The futuristic and retro-style six-car Rapi:t train sets, officially designated as the Nankai 50000 series, were designed by architect Wakabayashi Hiroyuki and won the Blue Ribbon Prize in 1995, one year after entering service.[citation needed].

Station stops

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There are two classes of Rapi:t services. Rapi:t β (beta) takes 37 minutes from Namba to Kansai Airport, stopping at Shin-Imamiya, Tengachaya, Sakai, Kishiwada, Izumisano, and Rinkū Town. Rapi:t α (alpha) takes 34 minutes, stopping at Shin-Imamiya, Tengachaya, Izumisano, and Rinku Town. All seats are reserved and non-smoking.

4 α trains depart Namba for Kansai Airport on weekday mornings (6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00), and 6 depart Kansai Airport for Namba from 20:00 (2 per hour). β trains depart Namba for Kansai Airport every day, 1 per hour from 7:00 until 10:00 and 2 per hour from 10:00, and 1 or 2 depart Kansai Airport for Namba by 20:00.

History

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A Rapi:t train interior

The Rapi:t service was inaugurated on 4 September 1994 using 6-car Nankai 50000 series EMUs.

Rapi:t services were suspended on 4 September 2018 due to the effects of Typhoon Jebi causing damage to the airport and the Sky Gate Bridge R being damaged by an empty fuel tanker. Services to the airport were completely restored on 18 September 2018.

See also

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  • Haruka, limited-express service operated by JR West to Kansai Airport

References

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