On the night of the 19th, two trains with about 1,700 passengers on the JR Kobe Line in Kobe City stopped for about 3 hours between stations due to signal trouble.

Around 8:30 pm on the 19th, there was a signal trouble at Maya Station on the JR Kobe Line in Kobe City, and I stopped driving all day between Nishi-Akeishi Station and Kyoto Station.



According to JR West, due to this effect, the Special Rapid Service with 1,200 passengers stopped between Maya Station and Nada Station, and the Special Rapid Service with 500 passengers stopped between Nada Station and Sannomiya Station.



However, even after three hours, there was no prospect of recovery, and the crew members took passengers off the railroad tracks and guided them to the nearest station.



It means that no one is injured.



JR West says, "I had to wait in the car because there was a possibility that the operation would resume."



The JR Kobe Line operates as usual from the first train on the morning of the 20th.