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1 Outline  





2 History  



2.1  Chronicle  







3 Local bus services  



3.1  Offices  







4 Bus routes  



4.1  Highway buses[5]  







5 Vehicles  





6 See also  





7 References  





8 External links  














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Keihin Kyuko Bus Co., Ltd.
A Keihin kyuko Bus Hino Rainbow
ParentKeihin Kyuko Electric Railway
Founded1927 (as Keihin Electric Railway Co.)
2003 (spun off from Keihin Kyuko Electric Railway)
Headquarters1-2-8 Takashima Nishi, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan (神奈川県横浜市西区高島一丁目28号)
Service areaTokyo and Kanagawa
Service typeBus
Fleet944 buses (as of 2021)
Websitehttp://hnd-bus.com/

The Keihin Kyuko Bus Co., Ltd. (京浜急行バス株式会社, Keihin Kyukou Basu Kabushiki-gaisha) is a bus company within the Keikyu Group which was established on 10 April 2003[1] to inherit all business of the Keihin Kyuko Electric Railway bus department.

Outline

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The bus company was established in April 2003 and has operated since 1 October 2003.[2] Besides, the bus company was split into Haneda Keikyu Bus and Yokohama Keikyu Bus, Shonan Keikyu Bus, but the bus companies were merged into Keihin Kyuko Bus on 1 April 2018.[3] Service area is located around Tokyo(Haneda Airport) and Kanagawa(Miura and Kamakura).

History

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Chronicle

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Keihin Kyuko Bus[4] was split up from Keihin Kyuko Electric Railway and had spin-off companies which Haneda Keikyu Bus and Yokohama Keikyu Bus and Yokosuka Keikyu Bus, Keikyu Kanko Bus, Toyo Kanko were.

Local bus services

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Offices

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All vehicles are put on office code because distinguish a lot of vehicles.

Bus routes

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The bus company does not have a night bus.

Highway buses[5]

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The bus routes which『◆』have are available on IC Card (Suica, Pasmo).

Vehicles

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See also

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References

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  • ^ About merger and acquisition
  • ^ History of Keikyu Group
  • ^ Highway buses route map
  • ^ a b The bus route does not run on holidays
  • ^ The ferry company sells tickets which connect Kanaya Port with all stations excluding Sengakuji Station which belong to Keikyu Line. Besides, a parent company Tokyo Kisen's shares of 4.9% are held by Keihin Kyuko Electric Railway
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