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is a Japanese commuter railway and ''
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'' holding company in the Greater Tokyo Area as well as an intercity and regional operator in the
Kantō region The is a geographical area of Honshu, the largest island of Japan. In a common definition, the region includes the Greater Tokyo Area and encompasses seven prefectures: Gunma, Tochigi, Ibaraki, Saitama, Tokyo, Chiba and Kanagawa. Slight ...
. Excluding the Japan Railways Group companies, Tobu's rail system is the second longest in Japan after
Kintetsu ''Kintetsu'' is the abbreviation of , or Kintetsu Railway, a Japanese railway corporation. It may also refer to: Companies * Kintetsu Group Holdings, the holding corporation of the Kintetsu Railway ** Kintetsu Bus, a bus company and a subsidiary ...
. It serves large portions of
Saitama Prefecture is a landlocked prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of Honshu. Saitama Prefecture has a population of 7,338,536 (1 January 2020) and has a geographic area of 3,797 km2 (1,466 sq mi). Saitama Prefecture borders Tochigi Prefecture ...
, Gunma Prefecture and Tochigi Prefecture, as well as northern Tokyo and western Chiba Prefecture. The Tobu Railway Company is listed in the First Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the Nikkei 225 index. The Tobu corporate group is also engaged in road transportation (bus/taxi), real estate, and retail. It is the owner of the Tokyo Skytree, the tallest tower in the world. The company is a member of the Fuyo Group ''
keiretsu A is a set of companies with interlocking business relationships and shareholdings. In the legal sense, it is a type of informal business group that are loosely organized alliances within the social world of Japan's business community. The ''ke ...
''. The name "Tobu" is formed from the kanji for east (''東'') and Musashi (''武''蔵), the initial area served.


History

Tobu is one of the oldest railway companies in Japan. It was established in November 1897 and began operation between Kita-Senju and Kuki in August 1899. The Tojo Railway was founded in 1911 as a separate company, but shared its president and head office with Tobu. In 1905,
Nezu Kaichirō was a Japanese businessman, national politician and philanthropist. Early life and career Born into an established merchant family in Yamanashi, Yamanashi, Yamanashi, Yamanashi Prefecture, he moved to Tokyo in 1897, and became independently wea ...
became the president of Tobu Railway and successfully helped to grow the company to one of the largest private rail operators in the Kanto region. Tobu was the first railway in the
Kanto region Kantō (Japanese) Kanto is a simplified spelling of , a Japanese word, only omitting the diacritics. In Japan Kantō may refer to: *Kantō Plain *Kantō region *Kantō-kai, organized crime group *Kanto (Pokémon), a geographical region in the ' ...
to adopt quadruple tracks, on the Kita-Senju to Takenotsuka sector in 1974. The Tobu Dobutsu Koen (Tobu Animal Park) opened in 1981.


Railway network

Tobu has two isolated networks which are connected by the Chichibu Railway for ferrying of its rolling stock. The Tobu Main Line network has a tree topology starting at in Tokyo, with the
Isesaki line The is a Japanese railway line operated by the private railway company Tobu Railway, extending from Tōbu-Dōbutsu-Kōen Station in Saitama to Isesaki Station in Gunma Prefecture. The Isesaki Line can refer to the entire section between Asakus ...
as the trunk, and the Tobu Kameido Line, Daishi Line, Tobu Urban Park Line, Tobu Sano Line,
Koizumi Line is a Japanese family name. It may describe one of several Koizumi railway stations. It can refer to a number of people, including the following members of the prominent Koizumi family: *, former prime minister of Japan *, a second-generation Di ...
, Tōbu Kiryū Line, and Nikkō Line forming the branches, with further branches into the Tobu Utsunomiya Line and Tobu Kinugawa Lines. It offers surcharged, seat-reserved limited express services from Tokyo to Nikkō and Kinugawa. The Tojo Line runs northwest from in Tokyo to central and western
Saitama Prefecture is a landlocked prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of Honshu. Saitama Prefecture has a population of 7,338,536 (1 January 2020) and has a geographic area of 3,797 km2 (1,466 sq mi). Saitama Prefecture borders Tochigi Prefecture ...
. A branch, the Ogose Line, runs to from . Tobu's terminals in Tokyo are at (Main Line express services), (most other Main Line services) and (Tojo Line). The Skytree and Isesaki Lines interoperate with the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line and the Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line to serve central, southwestern Tokyo and Kanagawa Prefecture, while the Tojo Line interoperates with the Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line, Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line,
Tokyu Toyoko Line Tokyu may refer to: * Tokyu Group, a group of companies centered on Tokyu Corporation ** Tokyu Corporation, a Japanese railway company, the largest member and parent company of the group ** Tokyu Car Corporation, a former Japanese railway vehicle m ...
and
Minatomirai Line The Minatomirai 21 Line (みなとみらい21線 ''Minato-mirai-21-sen''), commonly known as the Minatomirai Line (みなとみらい線 ''Minatomirai-sen''), is a subway line in Yokohama, Japan that runs from Yokohama Station to Motomachi-Chūk ...
to serve central and southwest Tokyo and Kanagawa Prefecture.


Main Lines


Tobu Tojo Lines


Rolling stock

, Tobu Railway operates a fleet of 1,890
electric multiple unit An electric multiple unit or EMU is a multiple-unit train consisting of self-propelled carriages using electricity as the motive power. An EMU requires no separate locomotive, as electric traction motors are incorporated within one or a numbe ...
(EMU) vehicles, the third largest fleet for a private railway operator in Japan after Tokyo Metro (2,728 vehicles) and
Kintetsu ''Kintetsu'' is the abbreviation of , or Kintetsu Railway, a Japanese railway corporation. It may also refer to: Companies * Kintetsu Group Holdings, the holding corporation of the Kintetsu Railway ** Kintetsu Bus, a bus company and a subsidiary ...
(1,905).


Express EMUs

* 300/350 series EMU (introduced 1991, 300 series variant operated until 2017) * 200/250 series EMU ''Ryōmō'' (introduced 1991) * 100 series EMU ''Spacia'' (introduced 1990) * 634 series EMU ''Skytree Train'' (introduced 2012) * 500 series 3-car EMUs (introduced in April 2017) Eight new three-car 500 series EMU trains were introduced on limited express services on lines from Asakusa in 21 April 2017. File:Tobu-Series100 orange.jpg, 100 series File:Tobu railway 200kei.JPG, 200 series File:Tobu Railway 350 Limited Express Kirifuri.jpg, 350 series ''Kirifuri'' limited express File:Tobu Railway 634kei.JPG, 634 series ''Skytree Train'' File:Tobu-Series500.jpg, A 500 series EMU in April 2017


Commuter EMUs

* 8000 series EMU (introduced 1963) * 800/850 series EMU * 9000 series EMU (introduced 1981) * 10000 series EMU (introduced 1983) * 20000 series EMU (introduced 1988) * 30000 series EMU (introduced 1996) * 50000 series EMU (introduced 2005) * 60000 series EMU (introduced June 2013) * 70000 series EMU (since 7 July 2017) File:TOBURAILWAY SERIES8000 8126・8549F(Tc8649) NODALINE 01.jpg, 8000 series File:Tobu-Tojo-Line-Series9101F.jpg, 9000 series File:Tobu-Series10000_11003.jpg, 10000 series File:Tobu-Type20400-21444.jpg, 20000 series File:Tobu-Series30000_31604.jpg, 30000 series File:Tobu-Tojo-Line-Series51009F.jpg, 50000 series File:Tobu-Series60000-61606F.jpg, 60000 series File:Tobu-Series70000-71701.jpg, 70000 series


Steam locomotive

Tobu plans to operate steam-hauled tourist services on the Kinugawa Line from 10 August 2017 using
JNR Class C11 The is a type of 2-6-4T steam locomotive built by the Japanese Government Railways and the Japanese National Railways from 1932 to 1947. A total of 381 Class C11 locomotives were built and designed by Hideo Shima . Overview The Class C11 was ...
steam locomotive C11 207 loaned from JR Hokkaido together with JNR Class DE10 diesel locomotive DE10 1099 purchased from
JR East The is a major passenger railway company in Japan and is the largest of the seven Japan Railways Group companies. The company name is officially abbreviated as JR-EAST or JR East in English, and as in Japanese. The company's headquarters are ...
, a fleet of six 12 and 14 series coaches purchased from JR Shikoku, and two Yo 8000 brake vans purchased from JR Freight and JR East.


Withdrawn types


Express EMUs

* 1700/1720 series * 1800 series * 5700 series * 6000 series * 6050 series File:Tobu DRC kinu.jpg, 1720 series File:Tobu 5700 genjin train nishiarai.jpg, 5700 series File:Tobu EC 6000 at Asakusa Sta2.jpg, 6000 series File:Tobu-Nikko-Line-Series6050-6172.jpg, 6050 series


Commuter EMUs

* 2000 series * 3000 series * 5000 series (1979–2006) * 7300 series * 7800 series File:Tobu 2000 2409 nishiarai.jpg, 2000 series File:Tobu 3070 3574 Nikko Line 19930504.jpg, 3000 series File:Tobu 5050 5157 Tochigi 20060606.JPG, 5000 series File:Tobu 7300 Isesaki Line 1977.jpg, 7300 series File:Tobu 7800 Hikifune Station.jpg, 7800 series


DMUs

* KiHa 2000 series File:Tobu-railway-Kiha2002-20110818.jpg, Preserved KiHa 2000 series DMU


Steam locomotives

* Tobu B1 Class 4-4-0 (1898) File:Tobu-No5SteamLocomotive-a.jpg, Preserved Tobu Railway B1 Class 4-4-0


References


Further reading

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External links


Tobu Group website
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