Iyotetsu
The Iyo Railway Co., Ltd., 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.
History
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. It is named for the former Iyo Province. The first tramway was electrified in 1911, whilst the entire tram network was changed from gauge to gauge in 1923.Services
Railway
Iyotetsu operates the following railway lines.Takahama Line
This 9.4 km line opened as gauge in 1888, and was regauged to, double-tracked to Baishinji 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. The Takahama Line and the Ōtemachi Tramline have one of the few remaining rail/tram level crossings in Japan.Yokogawara Line
This 13.2 km line opened as gauge in 1893, and was regauged to 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.Gunchū Line
The initial 10.7 km line was opened as a gauge line in 1896 by the South Iyo Railway. Iyotetsu acquired it through merger in 1900. It was regauged to in 1937. In 1939, a 600 m extension opened to Gunchuko, enabling a transfer to JR Iyo station (today on the Yosan Line. The line was electrified in 1950 at 600 V DC, increased to 750 V DC in 1976.CTC signalling was introduced on the rail system in 1993.
Former connecting lines
A 4.4 km 762 mm gauge line opened from Iyo Tachibana to Morimatsu in 1896, the line being regauged to 1,067 mm in 1931. The line closed in 1965.Tram
Iyotetsu operates the Matsuyama City Lines, a system of five interconnected tram lines.Lines
There are officially five lines, as follows.- Jōhoku Line: Komachi — Heiwadōri 1
- Jōnan Line: Dōgo Onsen — Nishi-Horibata
- Honmachi Line: Minami-Horibata — Hommachi 6
- Ōtemachi Line: Komachi — Nishi-Horibata
- Hanazono Line: Matsuyama City Station — Minami-Horibata
- Renraku Line: Heiwadōri 1 — Kami-Ichiman
Routes
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, including services that operate to and from Matsuyama Airport.Rolling stock
Heavy rail
- Iyotetsu 700 series two/three-car EMU sets
- Iyotetsu 610 series two-car EMU sets
- Iyotetsu 3000 series three-car EMU sets
- Iyotetsu 7000 series three-car EMU sets
Trams
- MoHa 50 series
- MoHa 2000 series
- MoHa 2100 series
- MoHa 5000 series
Former rolling stock
- Iyotetsu 100 series
- Iyotetsu 300 series
- Iyotetsu 600 series
- Iyotetsu 800 series
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