Kiryū Station is served by the Ryōmō Line, and is located 52.9 km (32.9 mi) from the starting point of the line at Oyama Station, and 38.8 km (24.1 mi) from Takasaki Station. The preceding station of Omata is 5.6 km (3.5 mi) away and the following station of Iwajuku is 2.3 km (1.4 mi) away. It is also the terminal station for the Watarase Keikoku Railway Watarase Keikoku Line, and is 44.1 km (27.4 mi) from the opposing terminus of the line at Matō. The following station of Shimo-Shinden Station is 1.9 km (1.2 mi) away.
Station layout
The station consists of two elevated island platforms serving four tracks, one track for the Watarese Keikoku Line and three tracks for the Ryōmō Line, with the station building underneath. The station has a Midori no Madoguchi ticket office and has coin lockers. The station has many accessibility features such as escalators, elevators, Mobility scooter access, wheelchair-accessible bathroom, and a Braille Fare table.[1]
Kiryū Station opened on 15 November 1888 as a station along the Ryōmō Line.[3] In 15 April 1911, Ashio Railway (now Watarase Keikoku Railway) opened.[4] The station building was rebuilt in 1928 and once again rebuilt from 1983 to 1985 as an elevated station.[5] Upon the privatization of the Japanese National Railways (JNR) on 1 April 1987, it came under the control of JR East.
The station started accepting Suica cards on 18 November 2001.[6]
Passenger statistics
In fiscal 2021, the station was used by an average of 3,193 passengers daily (boarding JR East passengers only).[7]
Below is table containing the passenger statistics since the year 2000: