Central Japan Railway sends bullets flying all over Japan. Bullet train operator Central Japan Railway, known as JR Central, provides passenger transportation over a network of about 1,970 km (1,221 miles) of track. The company’s shinkansen (high-speed) line connects the metropolitan areas of Tokyo, Nagoya, and Osaka; 12 conventional lines provide connections to surrounding areas. JR Central also earns revenue from retail and food sales as well as real estate development operations built near its train stations. JR Central was one of seven companies formed in the privatization of the former Japanese National Railways.
Central Japan Railway
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JR Central has been making efforts to preserve the global environment by further improving the energy efficiency of its railway operations, such as by lowering power consumption in rolling stock. Additionally, we are working to further reduce CO₂ emissions in order to achieve 2050 net zero carbon emissions. With the Japanese government’s policy to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 as a precondition, the JR Central Group will pursue net zero carbon emission by 2050. With the same precondition, we will pursue 46% reduction by FY2030, relative to FY2013. By pursuing above goals, we strive to further improve railway’s environmental superiority, as well as to help realize a sustainable society.
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