
Japan Railway Journal (2015) : 5x18
New Technology Opening the Future of the Railway
28 Min.
Overview
Railway companies in Japan are shifting toward the use of artificial intelligence and IoT systems to improve services. Responding to the increasing number of retiring railway employees and support staff, Japanese railways are finding new ways to operate, using state-of-the-art technology such as the Yamanote Line's one-button automatic train operation. Join us at "Mass-Trans Innovation Japan 2019" to see what new technologies are being utilized in the ever-evolving railway industry.
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5 - 1New Year Trains: Beginning the New Year with a Journey January 18, 2019
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5 - 2JR Gono Line: A Popular Local Line Worth the Journey February 08, 2019
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5 - 4Yamanote Line: Tokyo's Ever Evolving Loop Line March 29, 2019
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5 - 6Tokyo Metro: A Subway Network On Time & On Track April 26, 2019
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5 - 8Hiroshima Electric Railway: On Track on the Streets May 30, 2019
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5 - 9Hankai Tramway: Osaka's One & Only Tram Network June 27, 2019
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5 - 12Kyoto Tango Railway: A Bus Company to the Rescue September 12, 2019
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5 - 13South Hokkaido Railway: A Tourist Train Developed by a Tour Company September 26, 2019
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5 - 14Chizu Express: A Top Tier Third Sector Railway October 10, 2019
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5 - 16JR's Ekinaka Development Project: A New Lifestyle Below the Chuo Line November 07, 2019
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5 - 17Introducing the N700S: JR Central's Next-Generation Shinkansen November 21, 2019
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5 - 18New Technology Opening the Future of the Railway December 12, 2019
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5 - 19Reviewing the New Trains of 2019 December 26, 2019