The JR East Shinkansen continues to operate on a temporary schedule for the time being New Corona May 14 15:53

Regarding the cancellation of the emergency declaration except for some parts of Tokyo etc., JR East will reduce the number of operating trains by about 40% from the 28th of this month for the time being Tohoku / Hokkaido Shinkansen, Akita Shinkansen, Yamagata Shinkansen, Joetsu There are no changes to the operation plans for the Shinkansen and Hokuriku Shinkansen, and we plan to operate on a temporary schedule.

In addition, for the limited express trains, the number of trains on the Chuo Line and Joban Line will be reduced by about 20% from the 28th of this month for the time being, as well as the Narita Express, Safir Odoriko, and Odoriko, which have already drastically reduced the number of trains operated It means to continue the special timetable.

On the other hand, on other conventional lines such as the Yamanote line, even after the declaration of an emergency, the number of flights will not be reduced and the trains will continue to operate on regular timetables.

JR East said, "We would like to continue to take thorough measures to prevent infection, such as in-vehicle ventilation and in-vehicle cleaning, and strive to provide appropriate transportation as public transportation. We would like to flexibly consider timetables based on usage trends." I am commenting.