Daiyūzan Line

Daiyūzan Line
Daiyūzan Line
(大雄山線)

Type 5000 train of Izu Hakone Daiyūzan Line
Overview
Type Commuter rail
Locale Kanto region
Termini Odawara
Daiyūzan
Stations 12
Operation
Opened 1925
Owner Izuhakone Railway
Technical
Line length 9.6 km
No. of tracks single
Track gauge 1,067 mm
Electrification 1,500 VDC overhead catenary
Daiyuzan Line
Legend
Straight track
Tōkaidō Main Line
Straight track Straight track
Tōkaidō Shinkansen
Straight track Track turning from left Unknown BSicon "KRZo"
Hakone Tozan Line
Unused waterway turning from left Unused transverse waterway Unknown BSicon "emKRZo" Unknown BSicon "emKRZo" Unknown BSicon "emKRZo"
Odawara Streetcar (defunct)
Unknown BSicon "ueLUECKE" Enter and exit short tunnel Enter and exit short tunnel Enter and exit short tunnel
Unknown BSicon "uexKBFe" Head station Station on track Station on track Station on track
0.0 Odawara
Unknown BSicon "exKBHFa" Junction from left Junction to right Unknown BSicon "ÜWul" Unknown BSicon "ÜWor"
Shin-Odawara closed 1935
Unknown BSicon "exSTRlf" Unknown BSicon "eABZlg" Straight track Unknown BSicon "ÜWo+l" Unknown BSicon "ÜWu+r"
Station on track Straight track Straight track Straight track
0.4 Midorichō
Unknown BSicon "KRZu" Track turning right Straight track Straight track
Unknown BSicon "KRZu" Transverse track Track turning right Straight track
Unknown BSicon "eBHF" Straight track
Sagami-Hirokoji closed 1935
Station on track Straight track
1.4 Isaida
Straight track Stop on track
Minamiashigara
Station on track Straight track
2.3 Gohyakurakan
Unknown BSicon "KRZu" Transverse track Transverse track Track turning right
Odakyū Odawara Line
Station on track
3.1 Anabe
Station on track
4.3 Iidaoka
Station on track
5.0 Sagami-Numata
Station on track
6.0 Iwahara
Station on track
6.3 Tsukahara
Station on track
8.2 Wadagahara
Station on track
9.1 Fujifilm-Mae
End station
9.6 Daiyūzan

The Daiyūzan Line (大雄山線 Daiyūzan sen?) is a commuter railway line of the Izuhakone Railway, a private railroad in Japan. The line connects Odawara Station in the city of Odawara to the Daiyūzan Station in the city of Minamiashigara, both within Kanagawa Prefecture.

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History

The Daiyūzan Line was originally built to carry pilgrims from Odawara city to the Sōtō Zen Buddhist temple of Saijō-ji (最乗寺?), more popularly known by its mountain name of "Daiyūzan". As originally planned, the line was to have extended to Yamakita, where it would have connected to the Gotemba Line. Construction began on June 2, 1922. The first phase of construction, connecting Kari-Odawara Station (仮小田原駅?) with Daiyūzan Station was completed on October 15, 1925. The terminal station was moved from Kari-Odawara to Shin-Odawara Station on April 10, 1927 and finally to Odawara Station on June 16, 1935, at which time both Kari-Odawara and Shin-Odawara stations were closed. The Daiyūzan Line was merged with the Sunzu Line on August 23, 1941, and became part of the Izuhakone Railway in June 1957. From November 25, 1976, the power rating on the line was raised from 600 Volts to 1500 Volts. Automatic wicket gates were installed on all stations by 2003 and were upgraded to accept both the Suica and PASMO IC Card systems by 2007.

Stations

Station in Japanese km from Odawara Transfar Lines Location
Odawara 小田原駅 - 0.0 JR East: Tōkaidō Main Line
JR Central: Tōkaidō Shinkansen
Odakyu Electric Railway: Odawara Line
Hakone Tozan Railway: Hakone Tozan Line
Odawara
Kanagawa Prefecture
Midorichō 緑町駅 0.4 0.4  
Isaida 井細田駅 1.0 1.4  
Gohyakurakan 五百羅漢駅 0.9 2.3  
Anabe 穴部駅 0.8 3.1  
Iidaoka 飯田岡駅 1.2 4.3  
Sagami-Numata 相模沼田駅 0.7 5.0   Minamiashigara
Kanagawa Prefecture
Iwahara 岩原駅 1.0 6.0  
Tsukahara 塚原駅 0.3 6.3  
Wadagahara 和田河原駅 1.9 8.2  
Fujifilm-Mae 富士フイルム前駅 0.9 9.1  
Daiyūzan 大雄山駅 0.5 9.6  

Line Data

  • Length: 9.6 km
  • Track gauge: 1,067 mm
  • Number of stations: 12 (including termini)
  • Power supply: 1,500 VDC overhead catenary
  • Tracks: single track
  • Block Signal: Automatic Block Signal

References

  • Harris, Ken and Clarke, Jackie. Jane's World Railways 2008-2009. Jane's Information Group (2008). ISBN 0-7106-2861-7

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