TIMETABLE DIAGRAM by Gasta

One of the most important elements in the operation of the Shinkansen is the train operation schedule called the timetable diagram. The vertical axis shows each station and the horizontal axis shows the time required, and each line represents a train. The timetable diagram shows as a graphic how efficiently and safely we can transport passengers by using more than 130 Shinkansens in 2 train lines, up line and down line. The diagram is designed after taking various conditions into consideration, for example, whether the designed schedule is easy for passengers to use, whether the time for transfers to conventional local trains is secured,and whether the deployment of station staff and crewmembers is practically appropriate. Therefore, the timetable diagram is worked out by not only using computers but also experts making calculations in an elaborate manner. For the Shinkansens used by about 450,000 passengers per day, it is exactly the timetable diagram that plays an important role to enhance the value of the Shinkansen.

ART of SHINKANSEN by JR東海

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