Stations
Trains on the loop line travel in one direction only. All trains stop at all stations.
Station name | Japanese | Photo | Transfers | Nearest facilities | Layout | Location | First train | Last train | Other |
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Resort Gateway Station | リゾートゲートウェイ・ステーション駅 | JR Keiyō Line (Maihama Station) | Disney Ambassador Hotel, Hotel Dream Gate Maihama, Ikspiari, Tokyo Disney Resort Welcome Center, Urayasu City Maihama Station Administrative Service Center | One track, platforms on either side equipped with automatic platform gates. Passengers enter the train from the right and exit to the left. | Urayasu, Chiba, near to Maihama Station on the JR Keiyō Line | 06:00 | 23:55 | ||
Tokyo Disneyland Station | 東京ディズニーランド・ステーション駅 | Bon Voyage!, Tokyo Disneyland, Tokyo Disneyland Hotel, Tokyo Disneyland Parking | One side platform with automatic platform gates | Urayasu, Chiba, in front of Tokyo Disneyland | 06:02 | 23:57 | |||
Bayside Station | ベイサイド・ステーション駅 | Tokyo Disneyland Official Hotels (Hilton Tokyo Bay, Hotel Okura Tokyo Bay, Sheraton Grande Tokyo Bay Hotel, Sunroute Plaza Tokyo, Tokyo Bay Hotel Tokyu, Tokyo Bay Maihama Hotel) | One side platform with automatic platform gates | Urayasu, Chiba | 06:04 | 23:59 | |||
Tokyo DisneySea Station | 東京ディズニーシー・ステーション駅 | Tokyo DisneySea, Tokyo DisneySea Hotel MiraCosta, Resort Parking, Urayasu City Clean Center, Urayasu Civil Sports Park, Urayasu Funeral Hall, Urayasu Heliport | One track, platforms on either side equipped with automatic platform gates. Passengers enter the train from the right and exit to the left. | Urayasu, Chiba, in front of Tokyo DisneySea | 06:08 | 24:04 | Officially speaking, it is not possible to leave the resort from this station, but an exit does exist (from DisneySea itself), allowing access to Urayasu Heliport, Urayasu City Clean Center, Urayasu Civil Sports Park, and Urayasu Funeral Hall. |
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