is a passenger railway station located in the city of Odawara, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East).
Hayakawa Station is served by the Tà Âkaidà  Main Line, and is located 86.0 kilometers from the lineâÂÂs terminus at Tokyo Station.
The station consists of a single island platform, connected to the station building by a footbridge. The platform is too short to accommodate trains longer than 15 cars in length, so a door cut system is employed. The station is attended.
Hayakawa Station first opened on December 21, 1922, when the section of the Atami-Odawara Line connecting Odawara with Manazuru was completed. From December 1, 1934 this became the Tà Âkaidà  Main Line. Regularly scheduled freight services were discontinued in 1959, and parcel services by 1972. With the dissolution and privatization of the JNR on April 1, 1987, the station came under the control of the East Japan Railway Company. Automated turnstiles using the Suica IC Card system came into operation from November 18, 2001. The âÂÂMidori no Madoguchiâ service counter was discontinued from 2007.
In fiscal 2019, the station was used by an average of 1386 passengers daily.
The passenger figures (boarding passengers only) for previous years are as shown below.