Disney Resort Line

Disney Resort Line
A train leaving Resort Gateway Station.
Overview
OwnerMaihama Resort Line Co., Ltd. (The Oriental Land Company)
LocaleTokyo Disney Resort, Urayasu, Chiba
Transit typeStraddle-beam monorail
Number of stations4
Operation
Began operation27 July 2001 (2001-07-27)
Operator(s)Maihama Resort Line Co., Ltd.
CharacterElevated
Technical
System length5 km (3.1 mi)
No. of tracks1
ElectrificationContact rails, 1,500 V DC
Top speed50 km/h (31 mph)
System map

Train and bus transfers
(via short walk)
Resort Gateway
Tokyo Disneyland
Maintenance facility
(not open to public)
Tokyo DisneySea
Bayside

The Disney Resort Line, officially known as Dizunī Rizōto Rain-sen, is an automated monorail line in Japan that connects Maihama Station to the Tokyo Disney Resort. It is operated by the Maihama Resort Line Company, Ltd., a subsidiary of The Oriental Land Company, which owns and operates the resort.

Passenger service on the line began on July 27, 2001, just two months before Tokyo DisneySea's grand opening. When Tokyo Disneyland first opened in 1983, it was within a comfortable walking distance of Maihama Station. However, the addition of Tokyo DisneySea in 2001 significantly expanded the resort, making it too large to navigate on foot. The monorail provided a convenient transportation solution while also opening up more land for development, including additional resort hotels.

Despite being entirely located on private property owned by The Oriental Land Company, the line is legally classified as a railway, similar to rapid transit or commuter rail systems. As a result, season tickets are available, and passengers can use Pasmo and Suica fare cards.