Nishi Tokyo Bus
Nishi Tokyo Bus Co., Ltd. is a bus-operating company in western Tama Area, mainly in Hachioji and Akiruno, Tokyo, Japan. It has Tama Bus Co., Ltd. in a subsidiary which once took charge of bus routes in western Hachioji area and Ome area, and expressway bus routes. Although it now belongs to Keio Group, it was originally a bus section of Ome Electric Railway Co..
History
Nishi Tokyo Bus is a company established by a merger of Takao Jidōsha Co., Okutama Shinkō Co. and Goō Jidōsha Co. in 1963.Takao Jidōsha's first route is between Hachiōji Station - Mount Takao foot which started operation in 1916. This is in only three years, after the Keio Denki Kidō operates around a bus for the first time in Tokyo in 1913, and in continuous operation, this became the first in the Tokyo-fu. Since This route competed with the route of Hachiōji Shigai Jidōsha which started operation in 1923, Takao Jidōsha established the new route between Hachiōji Station - Kawarajuku, Ongata Village in 1932, extended to Shimo-Ange by 1924, and it became the prime route of Takao Jidōsha. It entered under the influence of Keio Teito Electric Railway in 1955.
Okutama Shinkō is the company which Ome Electric Railway Co. established in 1928 by setting development of an area along the railroad line as the main purpose. The first bus line in Ome and Okutama area is between Futamatao Station and Hatonosu Station which was started operation by Okutama Jidōsha Co. in 1922. Ome Electric Railway purchased the Okutama Jidōsha in 1930, and it extended to Hikawa in August of the same year. Although the railroad section of Ome Electric Railway was nationalized and the bus section operated by Ome Electric Railway succeedingly in April, 1944, all the bus enterprises of the Ome Electric Railway were transferred to the Okutama Shinkō, its subsidiary in April, 1946. Okutama Shinkō entered under the influence of Keio Teito Electric Railway in 1956.
In 1920, Ishikawa Jidōsha was replaced with the stagecoach which operated between Imaguma, Kawaguchi-mura - Hachioji until then, and started operation of the bus of track reconstruction between Itsukaichi - Hachioji. It extended to Hachioji station in 1924, and the company name was changed into Goō Jidōsha Shōkai. It entered under the influence of Keio Teito Electric Railway in 1961.
The three companies which used as the influence of Keio Teito Electric Railway, moved to the joint head office of the Keio Line Higashi-Hachioji station next door in April, 1963 for merger preparation aiming at rationalization of bus operation, Okutama Shinkō merged other two companies on October 1, and Nishi Tokyo Bus launched. The symbol of a company is what designed the initial of Nishi Tokyo "NT" in the circle, and T imagined speediness and the feather of a bird, and it is published in the front of all the vehicles of a general route vehicle until it continues up to now. Since the number of routes increased rapidly by "bed-town"-izing of Hachioji and advance of educational facilities such as universities, and it became impossible to be unable to respond by at the existing office after the 1970s, Narahara Office was established newly in 1971 and Ongata Office is established newly in 1992.
Tama bus was split up by whole ownership and change of jurisdiction and commission of operation of an unprofitable route were started on April 1, 1999. Thereby, Ome Office was transferred to the Tama bus from 1999 to 2000, and Ongata Office from 2000 to 2005.
On August 5, 2008, the official website of Nishi Tokyo Bus announced that it unified the bus division of Tama Bus and succeeded all the routes which Tama bus operated from the first bus on September 1 of the same year, in order to attain improvement in convenience and the increase in efficiency of business operation. Although Tama bus which business was transferred remains as a company, and will concentrate on enterprises, such as lease, management, etc. of land and a building, from now on.
On September 30, 2007, a smart card "PASMO" was introduced into the some area around Hachioji, and was introduced also into all the remaining areas on January 25, 2009.
Depots
- Head Office - 1-7, Myōjinchō 3-chōme, Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan
- Narahara Bus Office - 591-1, Naraharachō, Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan
- * Nakano Gakuen Branch Office - 1100, Tobukimachi, Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan
- Itsukaichi Bus Office - 24, Tateyadai, Akiruno, Tokyo, Japan
- * Hikawa Branch Office - 213, Hikawa, Okutama, Tokyo, Japan
- Ome Bus Office - 3-3, Suehirochō 1-chōme, Ome, Tokyo, Japan
- Ongata Bus Office - 281-1, Shimo-Ongatamachi, Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan
Major routes
Expressway bus routes
All expressway bus routes were operated by Tama Bus till August 31, 2008.Defunct route
Regular routes
- From Hino Station
- *for Utsugidai via Komiyamachi
- *for Hachiōji Station via Komiya Station Entrance
- From Keio Hachiōji Station and JR Hachiōji Station
- *for Utsugidai via By-pass Ōya and via Kita-Hachiōji Station
- *for Junshin Academy and Tobuki via Sanyū
- *for Soka University Daimon, Junshin Academy and Tobuki via Babayato
- *for Soka University Eikō Gate and Tobuki via Hiyodoriyama-tunnel and Roadside Station Hachiōji-Takiyama
- *for Narahara Bus Office via Jinja-mae
- *for Imaguma and Musashi-Itsukaichi Station via Naraharachō and Kawaguchi Elementary School
- *for Tokyo Summerland and Akigawa Station via Naraharachō and Tobuki-Yuttarikan
- *for Narahara Bus Office and Kogakuin University via Nishi-Nakano
- *for Matsue-Jūtaku via City Hall east and Yokokawachō-Jūtaku and Izumichō-Jūtaku
- *for Hōshōji-Danchi via Yotsuya
- *for Ōkubo via Yotsuya and Odano
- *for Ongata-Bus Terminal via Yotsuya and Ongata-Eigyōsho
- *for Takao Station South Exit via Yotsuya and Motohachi Branchi Office
- From Nishi-Hachiōji Station
- *for Narahara Bus Office via Hachiōji City Hall and Nishi-Nakano
- *for Matsue-Jūtaku via City Hall east and Yokokawachō-Jūtaku and Izumichō-Jūtaku
- *for Ongata-Terminal via Yotsuya and Uenohara
- *for Green Town Takao and Takao Station North Exit via Chuo Expressway Moto-Hachioji Bus Stop
- From Takao Station North Exit
- *for Ongata-Shako via Reien-Seimon
- *for Homest Town via Shiroyama-Ōhashi
- *for Hōshōji-Danchi via Reien-Seimon
- *for Takao-no-mori Wakuwaku Village via Reien-Seimon
- *for Ōkubo and Jinba-Plateau-Shita via Reien-Seimon
- *for Miyamachō via Reien-Seimon and Ongata Bus Terminal
- From Haijima Station
- *for Kyorin University via Takatsuki and Tobuki
- *for Junshin Academy via Takatsuki
- From Fussa Station
- *for Akigawa Station and Musashi-Itsukaichi Station via Akiruno City Office
- *for Hinode-Orikaeshijō via Akigawa Station and Æon Mall Hinode Shopping mall
- *for Soka University and Junshin Academy via Takatsuki
- *for Ozaku Station West via Hamura Station West
- From Hamura Station
- *Shimmachi 9-chome circulation
- From Ozaku Station
- *Mitsuhara Circulation
- *for Sugao High School via Tomoda
- *for Ōme Station via Tomoda
- *for Akigawa Station via Sugasebashi
- From Mitake Station
- *for Mitake tozan railway Takimoto station
- From Oku-Tama Station
- *for Kamihinata and Seitōbashi via Kawai Station
- *for Higashi-Nippara and Nippara-Shōnyūdō
- *for Lake Okutama, Tozura, Kamosawa-Nishi and Taba
- *for Minetani via Lake Okutama
- *for Kosuge via Lake Okutama
- *for Kosugenoyu Hot spring
- From Akigawa Station
- *for Sugao High School
- From Musashi-Itsukaichi Station
- *for Matsuo and Tsurutsuru-Onsen via Sajigami
- *for Akikawa-keikoku Seotonoyu, Hossawa Fall Ent., Kazuma, Kami-Yōsawa, Koiwa and Fujikura via Jūrigi
- *for Tomin no mori
Community Bus routes
- Hachi-Bus in Hachioji City
- Runo-Bus in Akiruno City
- Hamurun in Hamura City
- Hinode Utopia-go in Hinode Town - defunct on Jun. 9, 2008.
Buses
- Hino Motors
- *Blue Ribbon II non-step
- *Rainbow RJ middle-size bus
- *Rainbow HR / Rainbow II middle-size non-step bus
- *S'elega for expressway bus routes
- Isuzu
- *Erga non-step
- *Erga Mio non-step
- *BXD50 bonnet bus - It was operated as "Yūyake-Koyake-go" till May, 2007.
- Mitsubishi Fuso
- *Aero Queen for expressway bus routes
- Nissan Diesel
- *JP, a middle-size bus with long body.
- *UA non-step
- *RA non-step and one-step with FLENDS system