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The Central Japan Railway Company[6] is the main railway company operating in the Chūbu (Nagoya) region of central Japan. It is officially abbreviated in English as JR Central and in Japanese as JR Tōkai (Japanese: JR東海). Tōkai is a reference to the geographical region in which the company chiefly operates.

Central Japan Railway Company

Native name

東海旅客鉄道株式会社

Romanized name

Tōkai Ryokaku Tetsudō (lit. "Tōkai Passenger Railway") kabushiki gaisha
Company typePublic (KK)

Traded as

  • NAG: 9022
  • Nikkei 225 component (TYO)
  • TOPIX Core30 component (TYO)
  • IndustryPrivate railway
    PredecessorJapanese National Railways (JNR)
    Founded1 April 1987; 37 years ago (1987-04-01), privatization of JNR
    Headquarters
    JR Central Towers
    1-1-4 Meieki, Nakamura-ku, Nagoya, Aichi 450-6101
    ,
    Japan

    Area served

    Tōkai region

    Key people

    Shin Kaneko, Chairman
    Shunsuke Niwa, President [1]
    ProductsTOICA, EX-IC (a rechargeable contactless smart card)
    Servicespassenger railways[2]
    travel agency services[2]
    wholesale and retail[2]
    parking lot operations[2]
    real estate[2]
    food and beverage sales[2]
    casualty insurance[2]
    other related services[2]
    RevenueIncrease ¥1,672,295 million (2014)[3]

    Operating income

    Increase ¥506,598 million (2014)[3]

    Net income

    Increase ¥264,134 million (2014)[3]
    Total assetsIncrease ¥5,217,982 million (2014)[3]
    Total equityIncrease ¥2,020,196 million (2014)[3]
    OwnerPublic float, largest single shareholder: Mizuho Bank (4.39%)

    Number of employees

    16,193 (as of March 31, 2008)[2]
    DivisionsConventional lines operations[4]
    Shinkansen operations[4]
    Subsidiaries39 group companies,[2]
    including Nippon Sharyo (since October 2008)[5]
    Websiteenglish.jr-central.co.jp/index.html
      Central Japan Railway Company
    JR Central N700 Series Shinkansen Nozomi train
    Operation
    National railwayJapan Railways Group
    Infrastructure companyJapan Railway Construction, Transport and Technology Agency
    Statistics
    Ridership0.528 billion per year[2]
    Passenger km55.811 billion per year[2]
    System length
    Total1,970.8 km (1,224.6 mi)[2]
    Double track1,086.8 km (675.3 mi) (55.1%)[2]
    Electrified1,491.7 km (926.9 mi) (75.7%)[2]
    High-speed552.6 km (343.4 mi) (28.0%)[2]
    Track gauge
    Main1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
    High-speed1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
    Electrification
    Main1,500 V DC overhead catenary 1,418.2 km (881.2 mi)[2]
    25 kV AC 60 Hz overhead 552.6 km (343.4 mi)[2]
    Tokaido Shinkansen
    Features
    No. stations403[2]
    Map
    Service area
    Shinkansen station layouts
    TOICA Service Area (in Japanese)

    JR Central's operational hub is Nagoya Station and the company's administrative headquarters are located in the JR Central Towers above the station.[7] The busiest and longest railway line operated by JR Central is the Tōkaidō Main Line between Atami and Maibara. The company also operates the Tōkaidō Shinkansen between Tokyo and Shin-Ōsaka. Additionally it is responsible for the Chūō Shinkansen—a maglev service between Tokyo and Osaka, which is due to start operation between Tokyo and Nagoya in 2027.

    JR Central is Japan's most profitable and highest throughput high-speed-rail operator, carrying 138 million high-speed-rail passengers in 2009, considerably more than the world's largest airline.[8] Japan recorded a total of 289 million high-speed-rail passengers in 2009.[8]

    JR Central is listed in the Tokyo Stock Exchange and Nagoya Stock Exchange with American depositary receipts traded over-the-counter through OTCMG Pink, is a constituent of the TOPIX Core30 index, and is also one of the three only Japan Railways Group constituents of the Nikkei 225 index, the others being JR East and JR West. It is also one of Nagoya's gosanke companies along with Toyota and the Chubu Electric Power Company.[citation needed]

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    Affiliates

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    The JR Central Group consists of JR Central and the following affiliates:

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    Information systems

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    Hotels and resorts

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    Rolling stock

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    JR Central Towers in Nakamura-ku, Nagoya, the world's largest train station complex by floor area

    References

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    1. ^ Central Japan Railway Company. "Board of Directors, Audit and Supervisory Board Members and Corporate officers (as of June, 2023)". Retrieved 27 February 2024.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Central Japan Railway Company. "Data book 2008" (PDF). Retrieved 30 June 2009.
  • ^ a b c d e Central Japan Railway Company. Annual Report 2015 (PDF) (Report). Retrieved 10 January 2016.
  • ^ a b Central Japan Railway Company. "Organization Chart (As of July, 2008)". Retrieved 30 June 2009.
  • ^ Central Japan Railway Company. "Notice concerning Change of Specified Subsidiary" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 February 2009. Retrieved 1 July 2009.
  • ^ 東海旅客鉄道株式会社, Tōkai Ryokaku Tetsudō kabushiki gaisha, lit. "Tōkai Passenger Railway Stock Company"
  • ^ Central Japan Railway Company. "Corporate Data". Retrieved 28 June 2009.
  • ^ a b Cooper, Chris (8 February 2011). "Rail's Cash-Flow King Stakes $62 Billion on Tokyo Maglev Train". Bloomberg. Retrieved 12 June 2012.
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