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The '''Shin-Keisei Electric Railway''' |
The {{Nihongo|'''Shin-Keisei Electric Railway'''|新京成電鉄|Shin-Keisei Dentetsu}} is a private railway in [[Chiba Prefecture|Chiba]], [[Japan]]. It connects [[Narashino, Chiba|Narashino]] and [[Matsudo, Chiba|Matsudo]]. |
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It has subsidiaries of [[bus]] company ([[Funabashi Shin-Keisei Bus]], [[Narashino Shin-Keisei Bus]] and [[Matsudo Shin-Keisei Bus]]). |
It has subsidiaries of [[bus]] company ([[Funabashi Shin-Keisei Bus]], [[Narashino Shin-Keisei Bus]] and [[Matsudo Shin-Keisei Bus]]). |
Revision as of 06:33, 19 March 2009
Company type | Public KK (TYO: 9014) |
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Industry | Private railroad |
Founded | October 23, 1946 |
Headquarters | Kunugiyama, Kamagaya, Chiba, Japan |
Key people | Ryōichi Kataoka, President |
Number of employees | 531 (2005) |
Parent | Keisei Electric Railway |
Subsidiaries | Funabashi Shin-Keisei Bus Narashino Shin-Keisei Bus Matsudo Shin-Keisei Bus |
Website | www.shinkeisei.co.jp |
The Shin-Keisei Electric Railway (新京成電鉄, Shin-Keisei Dentetsu) is a private railway in Chiba, Japan. It connects Narashino and Matsudo.
It has subsidiaries of bus company (Funabashi Shin-Keisei Bus, Narashino Shin-Keisei Bus and Matsudo Shin-Keisei Bus).
It is a subsidiary of Keisei Electric Railway.
History
After World War II, Keisei were disposed the army's maneuvre line. Shin-Keisei was established as subsidiary of Keisei.