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  1. The Japanese Government Railways' (JGR) was the national railway system directly operated by the Japanese Ministry of Railways (Japanese: 鉄道省, romanized: Tetsudō-shō, Japanese pronunciation: [te̞t͡sɨᵝdo̞ːɕo̞ː]) until 1949. It was a predecessor of Japanese National Railways and the later Japan Railways Group.

  2. Japanese Government Railways; Acrónimo: JGR: Tipo: rail company (Japan) Industria: transportation industry, postal industry: Fundación: 1872: Disolución: 1949: Sede central: Tokio, Japón: Servicios: Transporte ferroviario de pasajeros y mercancías: Propietario: Estado japonés: Empleados: 610.500 [1] (1947) Reestructuración: 1 de junio de ...

  3. Japan Railways (JR) Japan's leading railway company, Japan Railways (JR), has an elaborate and well-established network of trains throughout the country. From scenic local trains to the super express shinkansen, if you are traveling on rail in Japan, the chances are it will be with JR.

  4. Japanese National Railways; Overview; Headquarters: Tokyo: Locale: Japan: Dates of operation: June 1, 1949–March 31, 1987: Predecessor: Japanese Government Railways: Successor: Japan Railways Group: Technical; Track gauge: 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in), 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) Length: 21,421.1 km (13,310.5 mi) (at peak, 1981)

  5. Japan's railways are one of Japan's most eco-friendly modes of transport. Japan's advanced railway technology and knowledge may now drive the development of sustainable railway systems worldwide. 2022 marks the 150th anniversary of Japan's railway system, which began service between Shimbashi and Yokohama in 1872.

  6. The Japan Railways Group, more commonly known as JR Group, is a group of successors of the government-owned Japanese National Railways (JNR). The JR Group lies at the heart of Japan's railway network, operating almost all intercity rail services and a large proportion of commuter rail services.

  7. The mainstay of the country’s extensive passenger rail network is the Japan Railways (JR) Group of companies that was formed in 1987 when the state-run Japan National Railways (JNR) was privatized. The jewel of the JR Group’s operations is the high-speed Shinkansen (“New Trunk Line”).