Station

Daiba (Shizuoka)

大場

Daiba (Shizuoka)
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History

Daiba Station opened on 20 May 1898 as part of the initial Sunzu Line construction between Mishima-machi (today's Mishima-tamachi) and Nanjō (today's Izu-Nagaoka), and houses Izuhakone Railway's main yard and head office immediately north of the platforms. A freight branch opened in June 1937 and a siding into the Kyōritsu Suisan Daiba factory followed in May 1940, both lifted when freight handling ended in September 1964. The down platform was widened in August 1978, an east exit was opened in April 2001 to serve the relocated Mishima Minami High School, and the present station building was completed on 31 March 2005. Automated gates serve both east and west entrances.

History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.

Notes

Daiba is the only intermediate stop on the Sunzu Line with three running tracks — the third terminates at a stub-end platform used mostly for first and last services and for stock moves to and from the Daiba Works just north.

Sources

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