is a joint-use passenger railway station in the town of Yorii, Saitama, Japan, jointly operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and the private railway operators TÃ Âbu Railway and Chichibu Railway. The station premises are managed by Chichibu Railway.
Yorii Station is served by the following three lines.
On the Tà Âbu Tà Âjà  Line during the daytime, the station is served by two "Local" (all-stations) trains per hour in each direction to and from . There are no direct train services to or from Ikebukuro, although most trains are timetabled to allow for onward connections to an Ikebukuro-bound train at or .
The station consists of three island platforms, each serving two tracks for the Tà Âbu Tà Âjà  Line, Chichibu Main Line, and Hachikà  Line.
The station opened on October 7, 1901, as the terminus of the JÃ Âbu Railway (present-day Chichibu Railway) from . From April 2, 1903, the JÃ Âbu Railway line was extended from Yorii to .
The Tà Âbu Railway station opened on July 10, 1925, with the completion of the Tà Âjà  Line from .
The JR (former Japanese Government Railways) station opened on January 25, 1933, following the extension of the Hachikà  Line from . The Hachikà  Line was extended south to Ogawamachi on October 6, 1934.
From 17 March 2012, station numbering was introduced on the Tà Âbu Tà Âjà  Line, with Yorii Station becoming "TJ-38".
In fiscal 2019, the station was used by an average of 3,821 passengers daily. In fiscal 2019, the JR station was used by an average of 385 passengers daily (boarding passengers only). In fiscal 2017, the Chichibu Railway station was used by an average of 1380 passengers daily.ãÂÂ