Meitetsu Toyokawa Line

Railway line in Aichi Prefecture, Japan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Toyokawa Line (豊川線, Toyokawa-sen) is a railway line in Toyokawa, Aichi, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Nagoya Railroad (Meitetsu). The line connects Kō Station in the western part of Toyokawa with Toyokawa-inari Station in the eastern part of Toyokawa.

Native name豊川線
StatusIn service
OwnerNagoya Railroad Co., Ltd.
Quick facts Toyokawa Line, Overview ...
Toyokawa Line
An image of a Meitetsu 6800 series electric multiple unit on Toyokawa line.
A 6800 series EMU on the Meitetsu Toyokawa Line
Overview
Native name豊川線
StatusIn service
OwnerNagoya Railroad Co., Ltd.
LocaleToyokawa, Aichi
Termini
Stations5
Service
TypeCommuter rail classified as Tram
SystemMeitetsu
Route numberTK
Operator(s)Nagoya Railroad Co., Ltd.
History
Opened25 December 1954; 71 years ago (1954-12-25)
Technical
Line length7.2 km (4.5 mi)[1]
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Electrification1,500 V DC, overhead catenary[1]
Route map

Kō (国府)
0.0
Nishikose River
Yawata (八幡)
2.5
Suwachō (諏訪町)
4.4
Inariguchi (稲荷口)
6.0
Up arrow Iida Line to Iida (飯田)
Toyokawa-inari (豊川稲荷)
7.2
Toyokawa (豊川)
Down arrow Iida Line to Toyohashi (豊橋駅)
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History

The line was constructed during the Pacific War in 1945 to carry commuters to the Toyokawa Naval Arsenal. The construction materials were taken from lines suspended or converted into a single-track line, and the trains were also taken from existing lines.[2] As the line was originally named Toyokawa Shinai Line (豊川市内線) and built with tram standards, the line is covered by the Tramways Act [ja].[3] The section between and Suwachō opened on 18 February 1945.[4] However, the Toyokawa Naval Arsenal becomes defunct after air raids in August 1945. After the end of World War II, the line was started to be used by passengers to visit the Toyokawa Inari.[2]

The voltage of the line was increased to 1,500 V in 1953. The line extended to Toyokawa-inari the next year.[5] This extension made the Kozakai Branch Line [ja] branching from Ina to Kozakai redundant, which was closed at the same time. The area around Yawata Station was elevated in 1996.[2]

Stations

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No. Image Station name Japanese Distance
(km)[3]
Transfers
国府 0.0 NH Nagoya Main Line (NH04)
Yawata 八幡 2.5
Suwachō 諏訪町 4.4
Inariguchi 稲荷口 6.0
Toyokawa-inari 豊川稲荷 7.2 Iida Line (Toyokawa: CD04)
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Ridership

Reference:[6]

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No. Station name Passengers (2022)
9,034
Yawata 2,409
Suwachō 4,109
Inariguchi 964
Toyokawa-inari 4,600
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Services

As of 2025, trains service the station every 16-30 minutes from 5am to 11pm. Most services during daytime only runs inside the line, while services during rush hours provide through service to stations like Meitetsu Ichinomiya Station through the Nagoya Main Line.[7]

References

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