- West Japan Railway Company
Nihongo|West Japan Railway Company|西日本旅客鉄道株式会社|Nishi-Nihon Ryokaku Tetsudō Kabushiki-gaisha (tyo|9021), also referred to as Nihongo|JR West|JR西日本|Jeiāru Nishi-Nihon, is one of the
Japan Railways Group (JR Group) companies and operates in westernHonshū .History
JR West was incorporated as a business corporation (
kabushiki kaisha ) on April 1, 1987 as part of the breakup of government-ownedJapanese National Railways (JNR). Initially, it was a wholly owned subsidiary of theJNR Settlement Corporation , a special company created to hold the assets of the former JNR while they were shuffled among the new JR companies.For the first four years of its existence, JR West leased its highest-revenue line, the
Sanyō Shinkansen , from the separateShinkansen Holding Corporation . JR West purchased the line in October 1991 at a cost of 974.1 billion JPY (about 7.2 billion USD) in long-term payable debt.JNRSC sold 68.3% of JR West in an
initial public offering on theTokyo Stock Exchange in October 1996. After JNRSC was dissolved in October 1998, its shares of JR West were transferred to the government-owned Japan Railway Construction Public Corporation (JRCC), which merged into theJapan Railway Construction, Transport and Technology Agency (JRTT) as part of a bureaucratic reform package in October 2003. JRTT offered all of its shares in JR West to the public in an international IPO in 2004, ending the era of government ownership of JR West. JR West is now listed on theTokyo Stock Exchange ,Nagoya Stock Exchange ,Osaka Securities Exchange andFukuoka Stock Exchange .JR West continues to be burdened by debt sustained by JNR up to 1987, although through refinancing, it has managed to halve its interest payments over the last ten years.
Lines
anyō Shinkansen
JR West's highest-grossing line is the
Sanyō Shinkansen high speed rail line between Osaka and Fukuoka. The Sanyō Shinkansen alone accounts for about 40% of JR West's passenger revenues. The company also operatesHakata Minami Line , a short commuter line with Shinkansen trains in Fukuoka.Urban Network
The "Urban Network" is JR West's name for its
commuter rail lines in theOsaka-Kobe-Kyoto metropolitan area. These lines together comprise 610 km of track, have 245 stations and account for about 40% of JR West's passenger revenues. Urban Network stations are equipped to handleICOCA fare cards. Train control on these lines is highly automated, and during peak hours trains run as often as every two minutes.JR West's Urban Network competes with a number of private commuter rail operators around Osaka, the "Big 4" being Hankyū Railway/
Hanshin Railway (Hankyu bought Hanshin in 2005),Keihan Railway ,Kintetsu , andNankai Railway . JR West's market share in the region is roughly equal to that of the Big 4 put together, largely due to its comprehensive network and high-speed commuter trains (Special Rapid Service trains on the Kobe and Kyoto lines operate at up to 130 km/h).Those in "italics" are announcement names.
*Akō Line
*"Biwako Line "
*"Gakkentoshi Line "
**OfficiallyKatamachi Line
*Hanwa Line
*Kansai Airport Line
*"JR Kobe Line "
*Kosei Line
*"JR Kyoto Line "
*Nara Line
*Osaka Loop Line
*Osaka Higashi Line
*"Sagano Line "
*Sakurai Line
*"JR Takarazuka Line "
*JR Tozai Line
*"Yamatoji Line "
*Wakayama Line
*"JR Yumesaki Line "
**OfficiallySakurajima Line Intercity and regional lines
A number of other lines account for more than half of JR West's track mileage. These lines primarily handle business and leisure travel between smaller cities and rural areas in western Japan. They account for about 20% of the company's passenger revenues.
Intercity lines
*
Fukuchiyama Line
**Includes "JR Takarazuka Line".
*Hakubi Line
*Hokuriku Main Line
**Includes "Biwako Line".
*Honshi-Bisan Line , Chayamachi — Kojima
**Nicknamed "Seto-Ōhashi Line"
*Kansai Main Line , Kameyama — JR Namba
**Includes "Yamatoji Line".
*Kisei Main Line , Shingū — Wakayamashi
**Includes "Kinokuni Line".
*San'in Main Line
**Includes "Sagano Line".
*Sanyō Main Line , Kobe — Shimonoseki, Hyōgo — Wadamisaki.
**Includes "JR Kobe Line".
*Takayama Main Line , Inotani — Toyama
*Tōkaidō Main Line , Maibara — Kobe
**Includes "Biwako Line", "JR Kyoto Line", and "JR Kobe Line".Regional lines
*
Bantan Line
*Etsumi-Hoku Line
**Nicknamed "Kuzuryū Line"
*Fukuen Line
*Gantoku Line
*Geibi Line
*Himi Line
*Inbi Line
*Jōhana Line
*Kabe Line
*Kakogawa Line
*Kibi Line
*Kishin Line
*Kisuki Line
*Kure Line
**Includes "Setouchi Sazanami Line"
*Kusatsu Line
*Maizuru Line
*Mine Line
*Nanao Line
*Obama Line
*Ōito Line , Minami-Otari — Itoigawa
*Onoda Line
*Sakai Line
*Sankō Line
*Tsuyama Line
*Ube Line
*Uno Line
*Yamaguchi Line Other businesses
JR West subsidiaries include:
* Chūgoku JR Bus Company - Intercity bus operator
*Nippon Travel Agency Co., Ltd
*Sagano Scenic Railway
* West JR Bus Company - Intercity bus operator
* West Japan Railway Hotel Development Company - Owns Hotel Granvia Kyoto
* West Japan Railway Isetan - Ajoint venture withIsetan ; operates the Isetan department store inKyoto Station JR West also directly operates the
JR Miyajima Ferry service betweenHiroshima and the island ofMiyajima .External links
* [http://www.westjr.co.jp/english/global.html West Japan Railway Company]
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