Imazatosuji Line - Stopping Patterns

Stopping Patterns

All trains stop at every station on their route. Most trains operate between Itakano and Imazato; in the morning and the evening, trains also operate between Itakano and Shimizu. In rush hour on weekdays, there are generally 11-15 trains per hour, with 7-8 trains per hour at off-peak times. Weekend timetables have 9-10 trains per hour in morning and evening, and 7-8 trains per hour (roughly one every eight minutes) off-peak. There are usually 12 Itakano – Shimizu trains on weekdays (7 morning, 5 evening), and 5 on weekends and holidays (3 morning, 2 evening). There are also two weekday morning trains that start at Shimizu and terminate at Imazato.

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