Akatsuki (train)

The Akatsuki (あかつき, Dawn) was an overnight sleeper train service in Japan operated by JR West from Kyoto Station to Nagasaki Station and return. It ran on the Tōkaido, Sanyō, Kagoshima, and Nagasaki main lines.

Akatsuki
Naha/Akatsuki headed by EF66 electric locomotive
Overview
Service typeLimited express
First service1965
Last service2008
Current operator(s)JR West
Route
Line(s) usedTōkaidō Main Line, Sanyō Main Line, Kagoshima Main Line, Nagasaki Main Line
Akatsuki at Nagasaki Station headed by ED76 electric locomotive

From October 2005, the train ran coupled with the Naha sleeper between Kyoto Station and Tosu Station.

Due to falling passenger numbers, both the Naha and Akatsuki services ceased following the March 15, 2008, timetable revision.

Schedule

Timetable of Akatsuki, as of March 2008 before its discontinuation

km Station Train #31
for
Nagasaki
Train #32
for
Kyoto
0.0 Kyoto 20:02 Dp 7:53 Ar
39.0 Shin-Osaka 20:28 Ar 7:24 Dp
20:35 Dp 7:24 Ar
42.8 Osaka 20:41 Ar 7:19 Dp
20:47 Dp 7:17 Ar
73.4 Sannomiya 21:10 Ar 6:53 Dp
21:11 Dp 6:52 Ar
130.7 Himeji 21:53 Ar 6:08 Dp
21:55 Dp 6:06 Ar
219.3 Okayama 23:00 Ar 5:03 Dp
23:02 Dp 5:01 Ar
235.2 Kurashiki 23:16 Ar 4:48 Dp
23:16 Dp 4:47 Ar
277.6 Fukuyama 23:49 Ar 4:16 Dp
23:50 Dp 4:16 Ar
297.7 Onomichi 0:07 Ar
0:07 Dp
309.2 Mihara 0:20 Ar
0:21 Dp
535.1 Shin-Yamaguchi 0:49 Dp
0:48 Ar
560.4 Ube 0:27 Dp
0:27 Ar
570.2 Asa 0:18 Dp
0:17 Ar
604.0 Shimonoseki 4:22 Ar 23:49 Dp
4:29 Dp 23:44 Ar
610.3 Moji 4:36 Ar 23:37 Dp
4:42 Dp 23:31 Ar
615.8 Kokura 4:49 Ar 23:24 Dp
4:50 Dp 23:24 Ar
629.7 Kurosaki 5:04 Ar 23:12 Dp
5:04 Dp 23:12 Ar
683.0 Hakata 5:52 Ar 22:31 Dp
5:53 Dp 22:30 Ar
711.6 Tosu 6:17 Ar 22:07 Dp
Train #33 Train #34
6:34 Dp 21:48 Ar
736.6 Saga 6:52 Ar 21:29 Dp
6:53 Dp 21:29 Ar
751.2 Hizen-Yamaguchi 7:05 Ar 21:17 Dp
7:05 Dp 21:17 Ar
766.2 Hizen-Kashima 7:17 Ar 20:05 Dp
7:18 Dp 20:04 Ar
812.0 Isahaya 8:12 Ar 20:11 Dp
8:13 Dp 20:11 Ar
836.9 Nagasaki 8:55 Ar 19:47 Dp

Source: Ekikara Jikokuhyō

History

Akatsuki, as an overnight limited express service, was introduced on October 1, 1965, by Japanese National Railways. It was operated between Shin-Ōsaka and two destinations in Kyūshū, namely Nishi-Kagoshima (present-day Kagoshima-Chūō) and Nagasaki. It was connected at Shin-Ōsaka with the Tōkaidō Shinkansen.

In the 1960s, the operation of Akatsuki was increased. Its maximum operation was 14 services (7 round-trips) a day in the mid-1970s, and all of them were connected with the Tōkaidō Shinkansen.

At the end of the 1970s, the number of Akatsuki services was reduced due to decreasing ridership.

From November 1986, Akatsuki remains as only two services (one round-trips) a day.

Due to falling passenger numbers, the service was discontinued in March 2008.

Rolling stock

Special "Legato Seat" coach exclusive for Akatsuki

Historically, Akatsuki used the following types of coaches:

  • 20 series passenger cars
  • 14/15 series passenger cars
  • 24/25 series passenger cars

When the train was discontinued, the train consisted of 14/15 series cars.

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