History
Shin-Toyohashi Station opened on 1 October 1927 as Toyohashi-Ekimae Station on the privately held Atsumi Electric Railway, when the line was extended south from the original Shin-Toyohashi Station (now Hanada Station) located 200 metres further north. It was renamed Shin-Toyohashi (second generation) on 13 October the same year. The line passed to Meitetsu in 1940 and was spun out as Toyohashi Railroad on 1 October 1954. The station was rebuilt on its current site on 5 June 2008 with an island platform and a three-storey building; the new east entrance opened on 2 March 2009. The station is the terminus of the Atsumi Line.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-05-18.
Notes
Although operated by Toyohashi Railroad rather than Meitetsu, the station sells Meitetsu tickets and is fitted with a "μstar station" terminal as a satellite of the JR-managed Meitetsu Toyohashi counter next door.