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  2. JR Bus - Wikipedia

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    JR Bus Kanto Company: Kantō region: JR Tokai Bus Company: Tōkai region: Central Japan Railway Company: West Japan JR Bus Company: Hokuriku region, Kansai region: West Japan Railway Company: Chugoku JR Bus Company: Chūgoku region: JR Shikoku Bus Company: Shikoku region: Shikoku Railway Company: JR Kyushu Bus Company: Kyūshū region: Kyushu ...

  3. Awa-Shirahama Bus Terminal - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, a new building was opened. [2] The bus terminal is situated near Nojimazaki Lighthouse and Shirahama Onsen.. Two routes connect Tateyama Station and Tokyo Station) operated by JR Bus Kanto; four routes bound that connect Awa-Kamogawa Station or Chiba Station and operated by Nitto Kotsu.

  4. MARS (ticket reservation system) - Wikipedia

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    The system is managed by JR Systems since 1 April 1987 following the division and privatization of JNR. [2] Ticket offices at JR stations equipped with MARS terminals are called Midori-no-madoguchi (みどりの窓口, literally "green window"), selling tickets of all JR Group trains and partly highway buses and route buses and ferries. It is ...

  5. Takatō Bus Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The bus terminal is used by the JR Bus and Ina Bus. The terminal is located near Takatō Castle. [2] Two bus routes are operated by JR Bus Kanto; Bound to Chino Station, Inashi Station and Inakita Station. Besides, Ina, Nagano's operation of 5 bus routes around Takato B.T. are entrusted to JR Bus Kanto.

  6. JR Bus Kanto Hakuhō Line - Wikipedia

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    A September 2009 view of the bus-only roadway near Bansawa-Onsenguch. Hakuhō Line (Japanese: 白棚線) is a JR Bus Kanto bus route. It connects Shirakawa Station in Shirakawa, Fukushima, with Iwaki-Tanakura Station, Higashishirakawa District. The route was originally a private railway, taken over by Japanese Government Railways in 1941.

  7. Shin-Shirakawa Station - Wikipedia

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    JR BUS KANTO Hakuhō Line. Shirakawa Station; Community buses Shirakawa Station via Nanko Park. Runs on only weekdays and Saturdays. Track 2. JR BUS KANTO Hakuhō Line. Shin-Shirakawa Station - Nanko Park - Iwaki-Tanakura Station - Sobo'oka; Track 3. Fukushima Transportation. Shin-Shirakawa Station - Shirakawa Station - Iwaki-Ishikawa Station ...

  8. Hokkaido Railway Company - Wikipedia

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    On 19 November 2016, JR Hokkaido's president announced plans to further rationalize its network by the withdrawal of services from up to 1,237 km, or about 50% of the current network, [1] including closure of the remaining section of the Rumoi Main Line (the Rumoi - Mashike section closed on 4 December 2016, the Ishikari-Numata to Rumoi section ...

  9. Japan Railways Group - Wikipedia

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    The logo common throughout the JR group JR Group service regions. The Japan Railways Group, more commonly known as the JR Group (JRグループ, Jeiāru Gurūpu) or simply JR, is a group of railway companies in Japan that underwent division and privatization [1] of the government-owned Japanese National Railways (JNR) on April 1, 1987.