
Japan Railway Journal (2015) : 6x6
Securing the Future of Japan's Local Railways
28 Min.
Overview
Across Japan there are 95 local railways, many of which are now struggling to survive. The aging population, a declining birth rate, an increase in motorists and the poor financial situation of local governments has made things difficult for the railway industry. In addition, the impact of the coronavirus is taking its toll. Now, local railways are reexamining the significance of their role in local communities, and how best to work with these communities and local governments to ensure their survival. Join us as we take a look at case studies from previous episodes, and talk to a researcher from a major think tank that has been researching ways to improve local railways nationwide.
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6 - 1Sunrise Seto and Izumo: The Last of the Overnight Sleeper Trains January 17, 2020
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6 - 2Echigo Tokimeki Railway: A Railway for Everyone February 13, 2020
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6 - 3A Guide to Tokyo's Airport Access Lines March 26, 2020
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6 - 4
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6 - 5Takanawa Gateway Station: The New Gateway to Tokyo April 30, 2020
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6 - 6Securing the Future of Japan's Local Railways June 04, 2020
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6 - 7The Blue Ribbon & Laurel Prize: Japan's Best New Trains July 09, 2020
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6 - 8Bicycle Onboard: Cycling with JR East July 30, 2020
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6 - 9
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6 - 10Tsugaru Railway: Surviving the Coronavirus Pandemic September 18, 2020
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6 - 11JR Freight: In Business for the Long Haul October 16, 2020
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6 - 12
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6 - 13JR West: Redefining the Role of the Railway Post Pandemic November 27, 2020
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6 - 14
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6 - 15Reviewing the New Trains of 2020 December 25, 2020