Limited express As of 23 September 2022, the
Relay Kamome limited express operates on the Nagasaki Main Line until
Kōhoku before splitting off to
Takeo-Onsen where passengers can board the
Nishi Kyushu Shinkansen to Nagasaki. The merged
Midori/
Huis Ten Bosch limited express operates east of
Kōhoku Station with some services operating additionally as a Relay Kamome until Takeo-Onsen. Prior to the opening of the new Shinkansen line, limited express trains travelled over the new route between
Isahaya and
Urakami stations. Limited Express Relay Kamome trains are operated by JR Kyushu using the 6-car 885 series and 8-car
787 series. A new limited express service
Kasasagi was introduced between Hizen-Kashima and Hakata with through services to Mojiko to make up for the loss of the Kamome along the line using the 6-car 885 series, 8-car 787 series, and 8-car 783 series EMU's. Overnight
sleeper trains, such as the
Sakura (between Tokyo and Nagasaki) and
Akatsuki (between Kyoto and Nagasaki), were discontinued in 2008.
Regional trains Other than trains that are operated on the entire Nagasaki Line, there are trains which operate in specific sections, such as from Tosu to
Hizen-Kashima, and trains which continue on to other lines. From of 23 September, all electric trains are slated to be replaced by DMUs and hybrid diesel-electric trains between Hizen-Hama and Nagasaki. • In the morning, from
Hizen-Nanaura Station, there is a direct train to
Mojikō Station (on the
Kagoshima Main Line). • The new line from Isahaya to Nagasaki uses
EMUs, but the old line, including direct trains to the
Omura Line, uses
DMUs. However, the rapid service train
Seaside Liner, despite being a DMU, uses the new line. • Between Hizen-Nanaura Station and
Yue Station, because it is a relatively inactive part of the line, local trains only run for about five hours into the daytime after the morning rush. •
Wanman Driver-only operation trains are operated on the entire Nagasaki Line. On the new line, the
817 series EMU is used, and on the old line, the KiHa 66, 67, and 200 DMUs are used.
Freight Freight trains are operated between Tosu and
Nabeshima. High-speed freight trains make three round trips a day from Tosu Freight Terminal to Nabeshima. The
electric locomotive used is the
Class ED76. Freight trains only arrive and depart from Nabeshima station. ==Stations==