Yodo Line - Stations

Stations

  • All trains run through to Kubokawa on the Dosan Line and Uwajima on the Yosan Line.
  • All trains on the Yodo Line are local trains and stop at all stations.
  • Trains can pass one another at stations marked "◇" and "^" and cannot pass at those marked "|".
Station No. Station Japanese Distance (km) Transfers Location
Between
stations
From
Wakai
TK26 Kubokawa 窪川 - 4.4 Dosan Line (K26) Shimanto, Takaoka District Kōchi
Via the Tosa Kuroshio Railway Nakamura Line
TK27
G27
Wakai 若井 4.4 0.0 Tosa Kuroshio Railway Nakamura Line (TK27) (for Nakamura) Shimanto, Takaoka District Kōchi
Kawaoku Junction 川奥信号場 - (3.6) Official branch point for Nakamura Line and Yodo Line Kuroshio, Hata District
G28 Iejigawa 家地川 5.8 5.8 Shimanto, Takaoka District
G29 Utsuigawa 打井川 4.9 10.7
G30 Tosa-Taishō 土佐大正 6.9 17.6
G31 Tosa-Shōwa 土佐昭和 8.9 26.5
G32 Tōkawa 十川 4.5 31.0
G33 Hage 半家 7.9 38.9 Shimanto
G34 Ekawasaki 江川崎 3.8 42.7
G35 Nishigahō 西ヶ方 2.7 45.4
G36 Matsuchi 真土 5.9 51.3 Matsuno, Kitauwa District Ehime
G37 Yoshinobu 吉野生 1.7 53.0
G38 Matsumaru 松丸 2.3 55.3
G39 Izume 出目 3.5 58.8 Kihoku, Kitauwa District
G40 Chikanaga 近永 1.6 60.4
G41 Fukata 深田 2.1 62.5
G42 Ōuchi 大内 2.9 65.4 Uwajima
G43 Futana 二名 1.5 66.9
G44 Iyo-Miyanoshita 伊予宮野下 2.2 69.1
G45 Muden 務田 0.9 70.0
G46 Kita-Uwajima 北宇和島 6.3 76.3 Yosan Line (U27) (for Matsuyama)
Through to Uwajima via the Yosan Line
G47 Uwajima 宇和島 1.5 77.8 ^ Uwajima Ehime

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