Keio Line

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Keiō Line (京王線)
8000 series rolling stock on the Keiō Line.
Info
Type Passenger
Start station Shinjuku
End station Keiō Hachiōji
Operation
Opened 1913
Owner N/A
Operator(s) Keio Electric Railway
Technical
Line length 37.9km
Gauge 1372mm
Operating speed 110km/h

The Keiō Line (京王線 keiō sen?) is the main line of the Keiō Electric Railway. It is 38 km long, and runs from Shinjuku, Tokyo, to the suburban city of Hachiōji.

The Shinjuku-Chōfu portion opened in 1913, and the extension to Hachiōji was completed in 1925.

Travelers should note that the Keiō Line (京王線 keiō sen?) and the JR Keiyō Line (京葉線 keiyō sen?) are separate railways, and have no stations near each other.

Name Between stations
km
From Shinjuku
km
Local Rapid Com-
muter
Rapid
Exp. Semi-
Special
Exp.
Special
Exp.
Connections Location
Shinjuku Station - 0.0km X X X X X X

JR: Yamanote Line, Chūō Line, Shonan-Shinjuku Line, Saikyō Line, Narita Express
Odakyū Line
Seibu Shinjuku Line (from Seibu Shinjuku Station)
Tokyo Metro: Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line
Toei Subway: Toei Shinjuku Line through trains via Keiō New Line, Toei Ōedo Line

Shinjuku, Tokyo

To access the stations between Shinjuku and Sasazuka, i. e. Hatsudai Station and Hatagaya Station, take Keiō New Line
Toei Subway: Toei Shinjuku Line through trains via Keiō New Line (to Motoyawata).

Sasazuka Station 3.6km 3.6km X X X X     (Keiō New Line) Shibuya, Tokyo
Daitabashi Station 0.8km 4.4km X           Setagaya, Tokyo
Meidaimae Station 0.8km 5.2km X X X X X X Keiō Inokashira Line
Shimo-Takaido Station 0.9km 6.1km X X         Tōkyū: Setagaya Line
Sakurajōsui Station 0.9km 7.0km X X X X    
Kami-Kitazawa Station 0.8km 7.8km X          
Hachiman-yama Station 0.6km 8.4km X X         Suginami, Tokyo
Roka-kōen Station 0.7km 9.1km X           Setagaya, Tokyo
Chitose-Karasuyama Station 0.8km 9.9km X X X X    
Sengawa Station 1.6km 11.5km X X         Chōfu, Tokyo
Tsutsujigaoka Station 1.0km 12.5km X X X X    
Shibasaki Station 0.8km 13.3km X          
Kokuryō Station 0.9km 14.2km X          
Fuda Station 0.7km 14.9km X          
Chōfu Station 0.6km 15.5km X X X X X X Keiō Sagamihara Line
Nishi-chōfu Station 1.5km 17.0km X          
Tobitakyū Station 0.7km 17.7km X       (X) (X)
Musashinodai Station 1.1km 18.8km X           Seibu Tamagawa Line (from Shiraitodai Station)
Fuchū, Tokyo
Tama-Reien Station 0.8km 19.6km X          
Higashi-fuchū Station 0.8km 20.4km X X X X (X) (X) Keio Keibajo Line
Fuchū Station 1.5km 21.9km X X X X X X
Bubaigawara Station 1.2km 23.1km X X X X X   JR: Nanbu Line
Nakagawara Station 1.6km 24.7km X X X      
Seiseki-Sakuragaoka Station 1.6km 26.3km X X X X X X Tama, Tokyo
Mogusaen Station 1.7km 28.0km X X X   (X)   Hino, Tokyo
Takahatafudō Station 1.7km 29.7km X X X X X X Keio Dobutsuen Line
Tama Monorail: Tama Monorail Line
Minamidaira Station 2.4km 32.1km X X X      
Hirayamajōshi-koen Station 1.3km 33.4km X X X      
Naganuma Station 1.5km 34.9km X X X       Hachiōji, Tokyo
Kitano Station 1.2km 36.1km X X X X X   Keio Takao Line
Keiō Hachiōji Station 1.8km 37.9km X X X X X X JR:

Chūō Line, Yokohama Line, Hachikō Line

(from Hachiōji Station)
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