
Overview
The coronavirus pandemic has changed the way people live and work. While many people are now working from home, many others are still commuting to work. Because of this, several companies have begun working on solutions to reduce crowding during rush hours. Keio Corporation and Tobu Railway have both begun working on reservation systems, while JR East has developed an app to check train congestion. Train companies are also considering changing fares during peak and off-peak times to ensure passenger safety and peace of mind in these challenging times.
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7 - 1Keeping Commuters Safe During the Pandemic January 29, 2021
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7 - 2Moka Railway: Pushing Forward with Steam April 30, 2021
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7 - 3Must-see Railway News: The First Half of 2021 July 08, 2021
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7 - 4Japan's Top New Trains: Awarded for Excellence July 15, 2021
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7 - 5Back in Time at the Romancecar Museum July 29, 2021
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7 - 6Shinano Railway: Investing in New Trains September 16, 2021
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7 - 7This Is Not the End of the Line: Noto, Ishikawa Prefecture October 14, 2021
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7 - 8Asa Coast Railway: The World's First DMV November 11, 2021
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7 - 9Shinkansen Freight: Carrying On Post Pandemic November 25, 2021
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7 - 10Kominato Railway: Surviving with Wisdom and Ingenuity December 30, 2021