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Keihan Bus

The Keihan Bus Co.Ltd. (京阪バス株式会社, Keihan Basu Kabushiki-gaisha) is a bus company company that operates within Osaka, in southern Kyoto, and Ōtsu. It is a subsidiary of the Keihan Group, which also runs Keihan Electric Railway.

Typical red-and-white Keihan Bus at Yamashina Station
Sightseeing bus exclusively for tours of Kyoto
Community bus, Moriguchi

History

Keihan Bus Company was established on 22 July 1922[1] as a taxi company called Momoyama Motor Co., Ltd.(桃山自動車株式会社). In 1924 it became a subsidiary of Keihan, which runs the Keihan Electric Railway. It later merged with other transportation companies, including Daigo Kisen and Jōhoku Motor Co. in 1930, and Keihan-Uji Kotsu and Keihan Uji Kotsu Tanabe in 2006. As a result of these mergers, Keihan Bus has acquired an extensive service area in Osaka, Kyoto and Shiga Prefecture.

Local bus services

Offices

Keihan Bus offices attached to garages include:

Information desks

Information desks are known as "K-bit" (the abbreviation for the Keihan-bus Information & Tickets)

Temporary sales offices

These type desks open at the beginning and end of each month.

Bus terminals

Subsidiary companies

Keihan Kyoto Kotsu

The Keihan Kyoto Co.Ltd. (京阪京都交通株式会社, Keihan kyouto koutsu Kabushiki-gaisha) is a bus company within the Keihan Group, established in April 2005[2] by splitting from Keihan Bus. Its service areas are in the northwest of Kyoto.

References

  1. ^ KEIHAN Bus Co., Ltd. 京阪バス 会社情報 (in Japanese). Japan. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  2. ^ KEIHAN KYOTO KOTSU Co., Ltd. 京阪京都交通 会社情報 (in Japanese). Japan. Retrieved 10 July 2021.

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