East Japan Railway Company - CEast Japan Railway Company - C East Japan Railway Company Stations During fiscal 2017, the busiest stations in the JR East network by average daily passenger count were:
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East Japan Railway Company Sponsorship JR East co-sponsors the JEF United Chiba J-League football club, which was formed by a merger between the JR East and Furukawa Electric company teams. East Japan Railway Company Carbon Emission Plan JR East aims to reduce its carbon emissions by half, as measured over the period 1990–2030. This would be achieved by increasing the efficiency of trains and company-owned thermal power stations and by developing hybrid trains. East Japan Railway Company Alleged Revolutionary Front The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department has stated that JR East's official union is a front for a revolutionary political organization called the Japan Revolutionary Communist League (Revolutionary Marxist Faction). An investigation of this is ongoing. East Japan Railway Company Culture Foundation The East Japan Railway Culture Foundation is a non-profit organization established by JR East for the purpose of developing a "richer railway culture". The Railway Museum in Saitama is operated by the foundation. East Japan Railway Company Bids outside Japan JR East holds a 15% shareholding in West Midlands Trains with Abellio and Mitsui that commenced operating the West Midlands franchise in England in December 2017. The same consortium has also been listed to bid for the South Eastern franchise. East Japan Railway Company Operation East Japan Railway Company National Railway: Japan Railways Group East Japan Railway Company Infrastructure Company: Japan Railway Construction, Transport and Technology Agency Statistics East Japan Railway Company Ridership: 6.169 billion per year East Japan Railway Company Passenger km: 130.5 billion per year East Japan Railway Company System Length: East Japan Railway Company Total: 7,512.6 km (4,668.1 mi) East Japan Railway Company Double Track: 3,668 km (2,279 mi) (49%) East Japan Railway Company Electrified: 5,512.7 km (3,425.4 mi) (73.2%) East Japan Railway Company High-Speed: 1,052.9 km (654.2 mi) (14.0%) East Japan Railway Company Track Gauge: Main: 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) East Japan Railway Company High-Speed: 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) East Japan Railway Company Electrification: East Japan Railway Company Main: 1,500 V DC overhead catenary 2,680.3 km (1,665.5 mi) 20 kV AC, 50 Hz 1,779.5 km (1,105.7 mi) Conventional lines in Tohoku Joban Line (Fujishiro-Iwanuma) Mito Line 25 kV AC, 50/60 Hz overhead 1,052.9 km (654.2 mi) Tohoku Shinkansen (50 Hz) Joetsu Shinkansen (50 Hz) Hokuriku Shinkansen (50/60 Hz) East Japan Railway Company No. Tunnels: 1,263 East Japan Railway Company Tunnel Length: 882 km (548 mi) East Japan Railway Company Longest Tunnel: The Seikan Tunnel 53,850 m (176,670 ft) Hokkaido Shinkansen East Japan Railway Company No. Bridges: 14,865 East Japan Railway Company Longest Bridge: No.1 Kitakami River Bridge 3,868 m (12,690 ft) Tohoku Shinkansen East Japan Railway Company No. Stations: 1,681 East Japan Railway Company Native Name: 東日本旅客鉄道株式会社 East Japan Railway Company Romanized Name: Higashi-Nihon Ryokaku Tetsudō kabushiki gaisha lit. 'East Japan Passenger Railway Share Company' East Japan Railway Company Type: Public (Kabushiki gaisha) East Japan Railway Company Traded As: TYO: 9020 Nikkei 225 component TOPIX Large70 component East Japan Railway Company Industry: Rail transport East Japan Railway Company Predecessor: Japanese National Railways (JNR) Founded 1 April 1987, 36 years ago, privatization of JNR East Japan Railway Company Headquarters: 2-2-2 Yoyogi, Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan East Japan Railway Company Area Served: Kanto and Tōhoku regions Niigata, Nagano, Yamanashi and Shizuoka prefectures East Japan Railway Company Key People: Tetsuro Tomita (Chairman of the Board) Masaki Ogata (Vice Chairman of the Board) Yuji Fukasawa (President, Representative Director) East Japan Railway Company Products: Suica (a rechargeable contactless smart card) East Japan Railway Company Services: Passenger railways freight services bus transportation other related services East Japan Railway Company Revenue: Increase ¥2,405,538 million(FY 2023) Increase ¥1,978,967 million(FY 2022) Increase ¥2,756,165 million(FY 2015) East Japan Railway Company Operating Income: Decrease ¥140,629 million(FY 2023) Decrease ¥153,938 million(FY 2022) Increase ¥487,821 million(FY 2016) Increase ¥427,522 million(FY 2015) East Japan Railway Company Net Income: Increase ¥245,310 million(FY 2016) Decrease ¥180,398 million(FY 2015) East Japan Railway Company Total Assets: Increase ¥7,789,762 million(FY 2016) Increase ¥7,605,690 million(FY 2015) East Japan Railway Company Total Equity: Increase ¥2,442,129 million(FY 2016) Increase ¥2,285,658 million(FY 2015) Owner: JTSB investment trusts (8.21%) Mizuho Bank (4.07%) TMTBJ investment trusts (3.97%) MUFG Bank (2.75%) Repurchased shares (2.67%) (as of 30 September 2018) Number of Employees: 73,017 (as of 31 March 2013) East Japan Railway Company Divisions: Railway operations Life-style business IT & Suica business East Japan Railway Company Subsidiaries: 83 companies, including Tokyo Monorail and J-TREC | |||||
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