Shinano Railway Explained

Shinano Railway
Native Name:しなの鉄道
Native Name Lang:ja
Type:Third sector
Genre:Rail transport
Foundation:May 1, 1996
Location City:Ueda, Nagano
Location Country:Japan
Area Served:Nagano Prefecture
Key People:Takeharu Fujii (President)
Services:Passenger railway
Owner:Nagano Prefecture (73.64%)
Nagano City (3.88%)
Governments of Ueda, Komoro, Chikuma, Saku, Tōmi, Karuizawa, Miyota, Sakaki (totalling 12.98%)
Hachijūni Bank (2.69%)
Others (totalling 6.81%)
Num Employees:251

The is a Japanese third-sector railway operating company established in 1996 to operate passenger railway services on the section of the JR East Shinetsu Main Line within Nagano Prefecture when it was separated from the JR East network in October 1997, coinciding with the opening of the Nagano Shinkansen (Hokuriku Shinkansen) from to . The company was founded on May 1, 1996, and has its headquarters in Ueda, Nagano.[1]

Shareholders

Shares in the company are owned by Nagano Prefecture, the cities of Nagano, Ueda, Komoro, Chikuma, Saku and Tōmi, the towns of Karuizawa, Miyota, Sakaki, Shinano, and Iizuna and private-sector businesses.[1]

Lines

On October 1, 1997, the company took over control of local passenger operations on the 65.1 km section of the JR East Shinetsu Main Line between and . This section is called the Shinano Railway Line.

From March 14, 2015, the company took over control of local passenger operations on the 37.3 km section of the JR East Shinetsu Main Line between and .[2] This section is called the Kita-Shinano Line.[2]

History

The company was founded on May 1, 1996, and started railway business on the Shinano Railway Line on October 1, 1997.[1]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: http://www.shinanorailway.co.jp/corporate/. ja:会社概要/沿革. Company Overview and History. Shinano Railway. Japan. ja. January 11, 2015.
  2. Osano. Kagetoshi . ja: 北陸新幹線並行在来線各社の姿 . Guide to companies operating conventional lines alongside the Hokuriku Shinkansen . Tetsudō Daiya Jōhō Magazine . 44. 371 . 28–33 . Kōtsū Shimbun . Japan . ja . March 2015.