Keio Dentetsu Bus
Keio Dentetsu Bus Co., Ltd. is a core bus-operating company of the Keio Group which was established on February 1, 2002, inherited business all of the Keio Electric Railway automobile operation division and started business on August 1 of the same year. It has four subsidiaries, Keio Bus Higashi Co., Ltd., Keio Bus Chuo Co., Ltd., Keio Bus Minami Co., Ltd. and Keio Bus Koganei Co., Ltd.. The head office of these companies is located in Fuchu, Tokyo, Japan. The operating area of a general bus on a regular route is mainly the Tokyo Tama area and if the management commission route to each subsidiary company is included, the operating area is reached mostly whole region along all areas along the Keio railroad lines. Moreover, it operates around the expressway bus routes to Nagano Prefecture, Hida-Takayama, Miyagi Prefecture, etc. from Shinjuku.
History
The history of the bus of Keio starts for the Keio Denki Kidō Co. to have opened the bus on April 15, 1913 in the section where the railroad is not opened for traffic. Although these were the first bus business in Tokyo, the tone of the provisional means of transport was deep, and canceled between Chōfu Station - Kokubunji Station in 1914, between Shinjuku Station - Sasazuka Station was abolished with railroad commencement of business in 1915, and all have taken down the curtain for a short period of time.Keio sets about a bus enterprise in early stages of Shōwa period again. Banzai Jidōsha Co. which operated around the bus from the end of Taishō period changed the company name to the Kōshū Kaidō Noriai Jidōsha Co. in July, 1924, and the route was extended to Tama-mura Tokyo city-owned park cemetery through Karasuyama and Chofu. However, Keio which has a railroad in parallel to the Kōshū Kaidō felt this as the threat, and made more than the majority of the holdings of the company acquisition and an associated company in May, 1927. Furthermore, the Keio acquired Kōshū Kaidō Noriai Jidōsha in 1937, and absorbed enterprise all. Thereby, the automobile division and Sasazuka office were installed and the bus enterprise of the direct management which leads to the present Keio Dentetsu Bus Group was resumed. Hachiōji Shigai Jidōsha Co. was purchased and the Hachioji Office was established in 1938. Moreover, Takahata Noriai is purchased in the same year, Yugi Noriai Jidōsha was purchased in 1939, and these enterprises were absorbed. The Pacific War broke out and the route within Yamanote Line was transferred to Tokyo City on February 1, 1942 for the war integration based on a land transport business method of preparation. Moreover, the Keio came to be merged by Tokyu Corporation on May 31, 1944.
Depots
Head Office of Keio Dentetsu Bus and its subsidiaries - 2-22, Harumichō, Fuchu, Tokyo, Japan- Keio Dentetsu Bus
- *Hachioji Depot - 1304-3, Naganumamachi, Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan
- *Sakuragaoka Depot - 4-898, Ochikawa, Hino, Tokyo, Japan.
- Keio Bus Higashi
- *Nakano Depot - 51-9, Yayoichō 2-chōme, Nakano, Tokyo, Japan
- *Eifukucho Depot - 60-19, Eifuku 2-chōme, Suginami, Tokyo, Japan
- *Chofu Depot - 6-6, Kokuryōchō, Chofu, Tokyo, Japan
- *Setagaya Depot - 9-1, Kami-Kitazawa, 5-chōme, Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan
- Keio Bus Chuo
- *Fuchu Depot - 22, Harumichō 2-chōme, Fuchu, Tokyo, Japan
- Keio Bus Minami
- *Minami-Osawa Depot - 26-1, Minami-Ōsawa 5-chōme, Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan
- *Tama Depot - 1-1, Minamino 1-chōme, Tama, Tokyo, Japan
- *Terada Branch Office - 374-1, Teradamachi, Hachiōji, Tokyo, Japan
- Keio Bus Koganei
- *Koganei Depot - 3-31, Honchō 5-chōme, Koganei, Tokyo, Japan
Major routes
Expressway bus routes
Regular routes
- From Shibuya Station
- *for Hatsudai Station via Tomigaya and Tokyo Opera City H
- *for Sasazuka Station via Tomigaya H
- *for Asagaya Station via Hōnanchō and Shin-Kōenji Station H
- From Shinjuku Station
- *for Nakano Station via Rokugō-Dōri H
- *for Eifukuchō via Hōnanchō H
- From Nakano Station
- *for Eifukuchō via Hōnanchō H
- *Daitabashi Circulate Line H
- From Kōenji Station
- *for Eifukuchō via Shin-Kōenji Station H
- From Chōfu Station North Exit
- *for Kichijōji Station via Chūō Expressway Jindaiji B.S. H
- *for Kyorin University Hospital via Chūō Expressway Jindaiji B.S. H
- From Chōfu station South Exit
- *for Tsutsujigaoka Station via Matsubara H
- *for Kurumagaeshi-Danchi-Orikaeshijō via Tamagawa-Dōri H
- *for Inagi Municipal Hospital via Yanokuchi Station H
- From Fuchū Station
- *for Musashi-Koganei Station via Ippongi and Gakuen-Dōri Post Office D
- *for Kokubunji Station via Meisei Gakuen D
- *for Kunitachi Station via Fuchu Hospital C
- *for Inagi Municipal Hospital via Koremasa C
- From Seiseki-Sakuragaoka Station
- *for Tama-Center Station via Matsugaya D
- *for Minami-Ōsawa Station via Yugi-Orikaeshijō M
- *for Takahatafudō Station via Mogusaen Station D
- From Takahatafudō Station
- *for Tachikawa Station via Hino Bridge D
- *for Teikyo University D
- From Hino Station
- *for Toyoda Station via Izumizuka D
- *for Hachiōji Station via Hinodai D
- From Toyoda Station
- *for Hachiōji Station via Ōwada-Sakaue D
- *for Tama-Center Station via Tama Tech D
- From Hachiōji Station North Exit
- *for Nagafusa-Danchi and Shiroyamate via Oiwake D
- *for Tategaoka-Danchi via Nishi-Hachiōji Station D
- From Hachiōji Station South Exit
- *for Mejirodai Station via Fujimori Park D
- *for Minami-Ōsawa Station via Kitano Station M
- From Minami-Ōsawa Station
- *Minami-Ōsawa 5-chome junkan M
- *for Tama Art University M
- From Takao Station
- *for Tategaoka-Danchi D
- *for Kobotoke M
Community Bus routes
- Hachiko Bus in Shibuya in collabolation with Tokyu Transsés and Fuji Express.
- Shinjuku WE Bus in Shinjuku.
- Sugimaru in Suginami City in collabolation with Kanto Bus.
- Chofu City Mini Bus in Chōfu, Tokyo in collabolation with Odakyu Bus.
- Bun Bus in Kokubunji City in collabolation with Tachikawa Bus.
- CoCo Bus in Koganei City.
- Chu Bus in Fuchu City.
- Hino City Mini Bus in Hino City.
- Tama City Mini Bus in Tama City.
Cars