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Japan’s Bullet Trains Pivot to High-Speed Cargo Amid Economic Shifts

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Japan’s iconic bullet train network is entering a new phase, with operators introducing high-speed cargo services in response to labour shortages and declining passenger demand. JR East has launched the country’s first cargo-only bullet train between Morioka and Tokyo, while JR Central has partnered with Nippon Express to transport goods on passenger services.

According to Nomura Research Institute, these initiatives will capture only a small share of daily freight volumes. However, the shift highlights how operators are adapting to an ageing population, reduced ridership, and post-pandemic economic realities by diversifying revenue streams.

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