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In this sentence, the years seem wrong: "Japan Rail Group opened overseas offices in New York and Paris in 1964 and 1965 ..." The 6 companies did not exist back then.
Also, what does "the 6 Japan Rail companies and 4 companies in the group" mean -- especially "4 companies"? Which 4 companies?
Finally, sometime in the early 1990s I think it was, I recall that JR stopped doing freight completely. I may be wrong on this, but I seem to recall this. If it's true, I would think this article should mention it.
71.122.144.3 01:31, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
JR Freight is still very much in operation, so I don't know where you heard about freight operations ending. DAJF 02:09, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
Tokyo passenger trains are closed from around 12 midnight to around 6 AM. The train lines are used for freight at night. -- Mr Accountable ( talk) 16:39, 30 September 2008 (UTC)
I do not believe that this is the primary topic for the abbreviation JRF which among other things includes the Jewish Reconstructionist Federation. I do not believe that the abbreviation probably has a primary topic, thus the abbreviation should link to a disambiguation page.-- 173.58.234.86 ( talk) 18:56, 10 September 2010 (UTC)
When did JR start using containers? Tabletop ( talk) 19:00, 27 October 2011 (UTC)