Izuhakone Railway

The Izuhakone Railway (伊豆箱根鉄道, Izu Hakone Tetsudō) is a private railway company in Kanagawa Prefecture and Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. The company also operates excursion ships, and the group companies operate buses and taxis. The company has its roots in Zusō Railway (豆相鉄道, Zusō Tetsudō) founded in 1893. Izuhakone Railway is a member of Seibu group.[1] The Daiyūzan Line accepts PASMO, a smart card ticketing system.

Izuhakone Railway (伊豆箱根鉄道)
Izuhakone Railway head office
Overview
Main region(s)Kanagawa and Shizuoka prefectures
Parent companySeibu Railway
Dates of operation7 December 1916 (1916-12-07)present
PredecessorZusō Railway (豆相鉄道)
Other
Websitewww.izuhakone.co.jp
Izuhakone Railway 5000 series trains

Railway lines

The company operates two detached lines in different prefectures. The Daiyūzan Line runs in Kanagawa Prefecture, while the Sunzu Line runs in Shizuoka Prefecture. Both lines primarily function as commuter rails, but the latter also transports tourists to the Izu Peninsula.

In the past, it also operated "Komagatake Cable Line" (駒ヶ岳鋼索線), which was connected to the ropeway at the top of the mountain from 1957 to 2005.

Excursion ships

See also

References

  1. U.S. Export Opportunities to Japan. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Industry and Trade Administration. 1978. p. 310.
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