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Iyotetsu

The Iyo Railway Co., Ltd. (伊予鉄道株式会社, Iyotetsudo kabushiki gaisha), commonly known as Iyotetsu, is the main transport provider in Matsuyama, Ehime, Shikoku, Japan. The company operates railway, tram, and bus lines, and also has many subsidiaries, which include a bank, department stores, travel agencies, and various other businesses.

Iyo Railway Co., Ltd.
Iyotetsu heavy rail, bus and tram services meet at Ōtemachi Station in January 2020
Iyotetsu (伊予鉄)
Native name
伊予鉄道株式会社
IndustryTransport
FoundedSeptember 14, 1887 (1887-09-14) in Takahama, Shikoku, Japan
Headquarters4-4-1 Minatomachi, ,
Japan
Websitewww.iyotetsu.co.jp

History edit

The company was founded on September 14, 1887, and its Takahama railway line, the first in Shikoku, was opened on October 28, 1888. In addition to being the first railway in Shikoku, it was also the third private railway in Japan.[1] It is named for the former Iyo Province. The first tramway was electrified in 1911, whilst the entire tram network was changed from 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) gauge to 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) gauge in 1923.[2]

Services edit

Railway edit

 
Route map

Iyotetsu operates the following railway lines.

Takahama Line edit

This 9.4 km line opened as 762 mm (2 ft 6 in) gauge in 1888, and was regauged to 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in), double-tracked to Baishinji (8.2 km) and electrified at 600 V DC in 1931. This line is still electrified at 600 V DC, not increased to 750 V DC as Yokogawara or Gunchū Lines.[3] The Takahama Line and the Ōtemachi Tramline have one of the few remaining rail/tram level crossings in Japan.[4]

Yokogawara Line edit

This 13.2 km line opened as 762 mm (2 ft 6 in) gauge in 1893, and was regauged to 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) in 1931. Steam locomotives were replaced by diesel traction in 1954, and the line was electrified at 750 V DC in 1967. Through services to and from the Takahama line commenced in 1981.[3]

Gunchū Line edit

The initial 10.7 km line was opened as a 762 mm (2 ft 6 in) gauge line in 1896 by the South Iyo Railway. Iyotetsu acquired it through merger in 1900. It was regauged to 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) in 1937.[3] In 1939, a 600 m extension opened to Gunchuko, enabling a transfer to JR Iyo station (today Iyoshi on the Yosan Line.[5] The line was electrified in 1950 at 600 V DC, increased to 750 V DC in 1976.[3]

CTC signalling was introduced on the rail system in 1993.[3]

Former connecting lines edit

A 4.4 km 762 mm gauge line opened from Iyo Tachibana (on the Takahama line) to Morimatsu in 1896, the line being regauged to 1,067 mm in 1931. The line closed in 1965.[6]

Tram edit

Iyotetsu operates the Matsuyama City Lines (松山市内線, Matsuyama Shinai-sen), a system of five interconnected tram (路面電車, romen-densha) lines.

 
Development of the tram and train network in Matsuyama (incl. JR Shikoku Yosan Line and Matsuyamajō Ropeway)

 

Lines edit

There are officially five lines, as follows.

Routes edit

There are five routes regularly in service by using one or more lines above.

  • Route 1 - Loop Line (clockwise): Matsuyama City Station → JR Matsuyama Station → Kiyachō → Teppochō → Ōkaidō → Matsuyama City Station
  • Route 2 - Loop Line (counter-clockwise): Matsuyama City Station → Ōkaidō → Teppochō → Kiyachō → JR Matsuyama Station → Matsuyama City Station
  • Route 3: Dōgo Onsen — Ōkaidō — Matsuyama City Station
  • Route 5: Dōgo Onsen — Ōkaidō — JR Matsuyama station
  • Route 6: Dōgo Onsen — Ōkaidō — Hommachi 6

Bus edit

 
Iyotetsu local bus

The company operates highway buses linking Matsuyama and the major cities of Japan, including Tokyo, Ōsaka, Fukuyama, Takamatsu, Tokushima, and Kōchi. It also operates a local network in and around the city.

Rolling stock edit

Heavy rail edit

Trams edit

Two 5000 series low-floor tramcars (numbers 5001 and 5002) were delivered in September 2017, scheduled to enter revenue service on 21 September 2017.[7][8]

Former rolling stock edit

  • Iyotetsu 100 series
  • Iyotetsu 300 series (until 2008)
  • Iyotetsu 600 series (until 2008)
  • Iyotetsu 800 series (until 2010, converted from former Keio 2010 series trains)

Botchan Ressha edit

 
Botchan Ressha turning at Matsuyama City Station

Iyo Railway also operates the Botchan Ressha, diesel-powered replicas of the original Iyotetsu steam locomotives, well-known from Natsume Sōseki's famous 1906 novel, Botchan. The current Botchan Ressha, operating on two of the city lines since 2001, reproduces the atmosphere of early train travel in Matsuyama.

See also edit

References edit

This article incorporates material from the corresponding article in the Japanese Wikipedia.

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-09-22. Retrieved 2011-05-19.
  2. ^ Brown, Colin (2007). "Tramway Opening and Closure Dates". Bullet-In Issue 61, p.25
  3. ^ a b c d e Terada, Hirokazu (19 January 2013). データブック日本の私鉄 [Databook: Japan's Private Railways] (in Japanese). Japan: Neko Publishing. pp. 170, 301. ISBN 978-4-7770-1336-4.
  4. ^ Kawashima, Ryōzō (2013). 図説: 日本の鉄道 四国・九州ライン 全線・全駅・全配線・第2巻 四国西部エリア [Japan Railways Illustrated. Shikoku and Kyushu. All lines, all stations, all track layouts. Volume 2 Western Shikoku] (in Japanese). Kodansha. p. 18. ISBN 9784062951616.
  5. ^ Kawashima, Ryōzō (2013). 図説: 日本の鉄道 四国・九州ライン 全線・全駅・全配線・第2巻 四国西部エリア [Japan Railways Illustrated. Shikoku and Kyushu. All lines, all stations, all track layouts. Volume 2 Western Shikoku] (in Japanese). Kodansha. p. 86. ISBN 9784062951616.
  6. ^ Imao, Keisuke (2009). 日本鉄道旅行地図帳 11号 中国四国―全線・全駅・全廃線 (11) [Japan Rail Travel Atlas No. 11 Chugoku Shikoku - all lines, all stations and disused lines] (in Japanese). Mook. p. 55. ISBN 9784107900296.
  7. ^ 伊予鉄道5000形が古町車両工場に搬入される [Iyo Railway 5000 series delivered to Komachi Depot]. Japan Railfan Magazine Online (in Japanese). Japan: Koyusha Co., Ltd. 1 September 2017. from the original on 4 September 2017. Retrieved 4 September 2017.
  8. ^ INC, SANKEI DIGITAL (2017-09-25). "ゆったり乗車できます 松山・伊予鉄路面電車に新型LRT5000系車両導入". 産経ニュース (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-02-21.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Japanese)

iyotetsu, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor, october, 2018, le. This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Iyotetsu news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message The Iyo Railway Co Ltd 伊予鉄道株式会社 Iyotetsudo kabushiki gaisha commonly known as Iyotetsu is the main transport provider in Matsuyama Ehime Shikoku Japan The company operates railway tram and bus lines and also has many subsidiaries which include a bank department stores travel agencies and various other businesses Iyo Railway Co Ltd Iyotetsu heavy rail bus and tram services meet at Ōtemachi Station in January 2020Trade nameIyotetsu 伊予鉄 Native name伊予鉄道株式会社IndustryTransportFoundedSeptember 14 1887 1887 09 14 in Takahama Shikoku JapanHeadquarters4 4 1 Minatomachi Matsuyama Ehime Prefecture JapanWebsitewww wbr iyotetsu wbr co wbr jp Contents 1 History 2 Services 2 1 Railway 2 1 1 Takahama Line 2 1 2 Yokogawara Line 2 1 3 Gunchu Line 2 1 4 Former connecting lines 2 2 Tram 2 2 1 Lines 2 2 2 Routes 2 3 Bus 3 Rolling stock 3 1 Heavy rail 3 2 Trams 3 3 Former rolling stock 3 4 Botchan Ressha 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe company was founded on September 14 1887 and its Takahama railway line the first in Shikoku was opened on October 28 1888 In addition to being the first railway in Shikoku it was also the third private railway in Japan 1 It is named for the former Iyo Province The first tramway was electrified in 1911 whilst the entire tram network was changed from 1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in gauge to 1 067 mm 3 ft 6 in gauge in 1923 2 Services editRailway edit nbsp Route map Iyotetsu operates the following railway lines Takahama Line Takahama Matsuyama City Yokogawara Line Matsuyama City Yokogawara Gunchu Line Matsuyama City Gunchu Port Takahama Line edit This 9 4 km line opened as 762 mm 2 ft 6 in gauge in 1888 and was regauged to 1 067 mm 3 ft 6 in double tracked to Baishinji 8 2 km and electrified at 600 V DC in 1931 This line is still electrified at 600 V DC not increased to 750 V DC as Yokogawara or Gunchu Lines 3 The Takahama Line and the Ōtemachi Tramline have one of the few remaining rail tram level crossings in Japan 4 Yokogawara Line edit This 13 2 km line opened as 762 mm 2 ft 6 in gauge in 1893 and was regauged to 1 067 mm 3 ft 6 in in 1931 Steam locomotives were replaced by diesel traction in 1954 and the line was electrified at 750 V DC in 1967 Through services to and from the Takahama line commenced in 1981 3 Gunchu Line edit The initial 10 7 km line was opened as a 762 mm 2 ft 6 in gauge line in 1896 by the South Iyo Railway Iyotetsu acquired it through merger in 1900 It was regauged to 1 067 mm 3 ft 6 in in 1937 3 In 1939 a 600 m extension opened to Gunchuko enabling a transfer to JR Iyo station today Iyoshi on the Yosan Line 5 The line was electrified in 1950 at 600 V DC increased to 750 V DC in 1976 3 CTC signalling was introduced on the rail system in 1993 3 Former connecting lines edit A 4 4 km 762 mm gauge line opened from Iyo Tachibana on the Takahama line to Morimatsu in 1896 the line being regauged to 1 067 mm in 1931 The line closed in 1965 6 Tram edit Iyotetsu operates the Matsuyama City Lines 松山市内線 Matsuyama Shinai sen a system of five interconnected tram 路面電車 romen densha lines nbsp Development of the tram and train network in Matsuyama incl JR Shikoku Yosan Line and Matsuyamajō Ropeway nbsp Lines edit There are officially five lines as follows Jōhoku Line Komachi Heiwadōri 1 Jōnan Line Dōgo Onsen Nishi Horibata Kamiichiman Heiwadōri 1 Honmachi Line Nishi Horibata Hommachi 6 Ōtemachi Line Nishi Horibata JR Matsuyama Station Komachi Hanazono Line Matsuyama City Station Minami Horibata Routes edit There are five routes regularly in service by using one or more lines above Route 1 Loop Line clockwise Matsuyama City Station JR Matsuyama Station Kiyachō Teppochō Ōkaidō Matsuyama City Station Route 2 Loop Line counter clockwise Matsuyama City Station Ōkaidō Teppochō Kiyachō JR Matsuyama Station Matsuyama City Station Route 3 Dōgo Onsen Ōkaidō Matsuyama City Station Route 5 Dōgo Onsen Ōkaidō JR Matsuyama station Route 6 Dōgo Onsen Ōkaidō Hommachi 6 Bus edit nbsp Iyotetsu local bus The company operates highway buses linking Matsuyama and the major cities of Japan including Tokyo Ōsaka Fukuyama Takamatsu Tokushima and Kōchi It also operates a local network in and around the city Rolling stock editHeavy rail edit Iyotetsu 700 series two three car EMU sets since 1987 converted from former Keio 5000 series trains Iyotetsu 610 series two car EMU sets since 1995 Iyotetsu 3000 series three car EMU sets since 2009 converted from former Keio 3000 series trains nbsp 700 series set 728 in December 2021 nbsp 610 series EMU set 612 in April 2023 nbsp 3000 series set 3010 in December 2021 Trams edit MoHa 50 series since 1951 MoHa 2000 series since 1964 MoHa 2100 series since 2002 MoHa 5000 series from September 2017 Two 5000 series low floor tramcars numbers 5001 and 5002 were delivered in September 2017 scheduled to enter revenue service on 21 September 2017 7 8 nbsp A MoHa 50 series tramcar nbsp A MoHa 2000 series tramcar nbsp A MoHa 2100 series tramcar nbsp A MoHa 5000 series tramcar Former rolling stock edit Iyotetsu 100 series Iyotetsu 300 series until 2008 Iyotetsu 600 series until 2008 Iyotetsu 800 series until 2010 converted from former Keio 2010 series trains nbsp An Iyotetsu 100 series train in 1984 nbsp An Iyotetsu 300 series train in October 2008 nbsp An Iyotetsu 600 series train in March 2008 nbsp An Iyotetsu 800 series train in March 2008 Botchan Ressha edit nbsp Botchan Ressha turning at Matsuyama City Station Iyo Railway also operates the Botchan Ressha diesel powered replicas of the original Iyotetsu steam locomotives well known from Natsume Sōseki s famous 1906 novel Botchan The current Botchan Ressha operating on two of the city lines since 2001 reproduces the atmosphere of early train travel in Matsuyama See also editList of railway companies in Japan List of light rail transit systems Track gauge conversion List of gauge conversionsReferences editThis article incorporates material from the corresponding article in the Japanese Wikipedia Yuichiro Kishi Railway Operators in Japan 13 Shikoku Region Japan Railway amp Transport Review 39 2004 44 Archived from the original on 2011 09 22 Retrieved 2011 05 19 Brown Colin 2007 Tramway Opening and Closure Dates Bullet In Issue 61 p 25 a b c d e Terada Hirokazu 19 January 2013 データブック日本の私鉄 Databook Japan s Private Railways in Japanese Japan Neko Publishing pp 170 301 ISBN 978 4 7770 1336 4 Kawashima Ryōzō 2013 図説 日本の鉄道 四国 九州ライン 全線 全駅 全配線 第2巻 四国西部エリア Japan Railways Illustrated Shikoku and Kyushu All lines all stations all track layouts Volume 2 Western Shikoku in Japanese Kodansha p 18 ISBN 9784062951616 Kawashima Ryōzō 2013 図説 日本の鉄道 四国 九州ライン 全線 全駅 全配線 第2巻 四国西部エリア Japan Railways Illustrated Shikoku and Kyushu All lines all stations all track layouts Volume 2 Western Shikoku in Japanese Kodansha p 86 ISBN 9784062951616 Imao Keisuke 2009 日本鉄道旅行地図帳 11号 中国四国 全線 全駅 全廃線 11 Japan Rail Travel Atlas No 11 Chugoku Shikoku all lines all stations and disused lines in Japanese Mook p 55 ISBN 9784107900296 伊予鉄道5000形が古町車両工場に搬入される Iyo Railway 5000 series delivered to Komachi Depot Japan Railfan Magazine Online in Japanese Japan Koyusha Co Ltd 1 September 2017 Archived from the original on 4 September 2017 Retrieved 4 September 2017 INC SANKEI DIGITAL 2017 09 25 ゆったり乗車できます 松山 伊予鉄路面電車に新型LRT5000系車両導入 産経ニュース in Japanese Retrieved 2024 02 21 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Iyo Railway Official website in Japanese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Iyotetsu amp oldid 1212473755, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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