Matsuyama City Station | |
Native Name: | 松山市駅 |
Native Name Lang: | ja |
Style: | Iyotetsu |
Address: | 5 Chome Minatomachi, Matsuyama City, Ehime Prefecture 790-0012 |
Country: | Japan |
Coordinates: | 33.8356°N 132.7622°W |
Platforms: | 1 island + 2 side platform |
Tracks: | 3 |
Structure: | At grade |
Code: | IY10 |
Former: | Matsuyama (1888-1889, 1902-1927) Togawa (1889-1902) |
Passengers: | 27,175 |
Pass Year: | FY2015 |
Map Type: | Japan Ehime Prefecture#Japan |
Map Dot Label: | Matsuyama City Station |
, informally known as "Shieki", is a passenger railway station located in the city of Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by the private transportation company Iyotetsu. The stations the terminus for the Iyo Railway's rail, tram, and bus lines and forms one of Matsuyama's city centers.
Matsuyama City Station is a terminus of the Takahama Line and is located 7.6 km from the opposing terminus of the line at . During most of the day, railway trains arrive every fifteen minutes. Trains continue from Matsuyama City Station on the Yokogawara Line to Yokogawara Station.[1] The station is also served by the Yokogawara Line, and the Gunchū Lines. A tram station in front of the station building is the terminus for five of the six streetcar lines with the exception of Line 6, and the Botchan Ressha, a replica of the original Iyo Railway locomotives.
The station building houses one elevated island platform and one side platform connected by an underground concourse. The station is attended. The station building is also home to the Matsuyama branch of the Takashimaya department store chain. There is also an arcade beneath the station, known as Matsuchika Town.
1 | Yokogawara Line | for Kume, Hirai, Yokogawara |
2 | Takahama Line | for Kinuyama, Mitsu, Takahama |
3 | Gunchū Line | for Yōgo, Masaki, Gunchū Port |
The station was opened on 28 October 1888 as . It was Matsuyama's first central train station, preceding the JR Matsuyama Station by four decades, and was on the first railway in Shikoku and the third private railway in Japan.[2] The first Iyotetsu line ran between the City Station and the port of Mitsugahama (now called Mitsuhama), with an interim stop at Komachi. It was renamed on 20 July 1889, and back to "Matsuyama Station" on 1 June 1902. The station renamed to its present name on 1 March 1927 when its name was usurped by the Japanese Government Railways' Matsuyama Station.[3]