Electrification: | 600 V DC |
Eizan Electric Railway Co., Ltd. | |
Native Name: | 叡山電鉄株式会社 |
Type: | public kabushiki gaisha |
Foundation: | Kyoto, Japan (by Keifuku Electric Railroad Co., Ltd.) |
Location: | 25-3, Tanaka-Kamiyanagicho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan |
Industry: | ground transportation |
Services: | rail transit service, etc. |
Parent: | Keihan Electric Railway Co., Ltd. |
is a Japanese private railway company whose two lines run entirely in Sakyō-ku in the city of Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture.
The name of this small railway network is abbreviated as, and is derived from the name of its predecessor, the of the Keifuku Electric Railroad. The present company was founded in 1985 as a subsidiary of Keifuku. The purpose of reorganization was to reduce the huge deficit of the Eiden lines, which had been completely isolated from the main Keifuku network since the abandonment of the Kyoto City Tramways in 1978. The split-off was considered to be an urgent matter, awaiting the completion of a rail connection between the two networks of Eiden and Keihan. The Keihan Electric Railway was at that time constructing the Ōtō Line to the Eiden terminal at Demachiyanagi. The opening of the Ōtō Line significantly reduced the deficit of Eiden. Later on, in 2002, all shares of Keifuku were transferred from Keifuku to Keihan, of which Eiden became a wholly owned subsidiary. This railway accepts the Surutto Kansai card for payment, but not the PiTaPa card.
The line is featured in the Japanese Rail Sim 3D: Journey to Kyoto train simulation game for the Nintendo 3DS[1] and Nintendo Switch.
Eizan Main Line
Demachiyanagi - Yase-Hieizanguchi: 5.6 km Kurama Line
Takaragaike - Kurama: 8.8 km
, the fleet consisted of 24 electric multiple unit cars.[2]
For service
For maintenance