Keio Line

The Keio Line (京王線) is the main line of the Keio Electric Railway. It is 38 km long, and runs from Shinjuku, Tokyo, to the suburban city of Hachioji. The Shinjuku-Chofu portion opened in 1913, and the extension to Hachioji was completed in 1925. Travelers should note that the Keio Line and the JR Keiyo Line are separate, and have no stations near each other.

Stations

Name Between stations
km
From Shinjuku
km
Local Rapid Commuter
Rapid
Express Semi-Special
Express
Special
Express
Connection Location
Shinjuku Station - 0.0km Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop JR: Yamanote Line, Chūō Line, Shonan-Shinjuku Line, Saikyō Line, Narita Express
Odakyu Line
Seibu Shinjuku Line (from Seibu-Shinjuku Station)
Tokyo Metro subway: Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line
Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation subway: Toei Shinjuku 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
Sasazuka Station 3.6km 3.6km Stop Stop Stop Stop     (Keiō New Line) Shibuya, Tokyo
Daitabashi Station 0.8km 4.4km Stop           Setagaya, Tokyo
Meidaimae Station 0.8km 5.2km Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Keio Inokashira Line
Shimo-takaido Station 0.9km 6.1km Stop Stop         Tokyu: Setagaya Line
Sakurajōsui Station 0.9km 7.0km Stop Stop Stop Stop    
Kami-kitazawa Station 0.8km 7.8km Stop          
Hachimanyama Station 0.6km 8.4km Stop Stop         Suginami, Tokyo
Roka-kōen Station 0.7km 9.1km Stop           Setagaya, Tokyo
Chitose-karasuyama Station 0.8km 9.9km Stop Stop Stop Stop    
Sengawa Station 1.6km 11.5km Stop Stop         Chofu, Tokyo
Tsutsujigaoka Station 1.0km 12.5km Stop Stop Stop Stop    
Shibasaki Station 0.8km 13.3km Stop          
Kokuryō Station 0.9km 14.2km Stop          
Fuda Station 0.7km 14.9km Stop          
Chōfu Station 0.6km 15.5km Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Keio Sagamihara Line
Nishi-chōfu Station 1.5km 17.0km Stop          
Tobitakyū Station 0.7km 17.7km Stop       Extraordinary stop Extraordinary stop
Musashinodai Station 1.1km 18.8km Stop           Seibu Tamagawa Line (from Shiraitodai Station)
Fuchu, Tokyo
Tama-reien Station 0.8km 19.6km Stop          
Higashi-fuchū Station 0.8km 20.4km Stop Stop Stop Stop Extraordinary stop Extraordinary stop Keio Keibajo Line
Fuchū Station Station 1.5km 21.9km Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop
Bubaigawara Station 1.2km 23.1km Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop   JR: Nanbu Line
Nakagawara Station 1.6km 24.7km Stop Stop Stop      
Seiseki-sakuragaoka Station 1.6km 26.3km Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Tama, Tokyo
Mogusaen Station 1.7km 28.0km Stop Stop Stop   Extraordinary stop   Hino, Tokyo
Takahatafudō Station 1.7km 29.7km Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Keio Dobutsuen Line
Tama Monorail: Tama Monorail Line
Minamidaira Station 2.4km 32.1km Stop Stop Stop      
Hirayamajōshi-koen Station 1.3km 33.4km Stop Stop Stop      
Naganuma Station 1.5km 34.9km Stop Stop Stop       Hachioji, Tokyo
Kitano Station 1.2km 36.1km Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop   Keio Takao Line
Keiō-hachiōji Station 1.8km 37.9km Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop JR: Chūō Line, Yokohama Line, Hachikō Line (from Hachiōji Station)

 

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