Teiko National Railways

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Teiko National Railways
TypeState-owned
IndustryRail Transport
Founded15 October 1946;
77 years ago
 (1946-10-15)
Headquarters,
Key people
Isshin Kurosaki (President & CEO)
ServicesPassenger railways, freight services, bus transportation, other related services
OwnerGovernment of Teiko (71.26%)
Akashi (8.61%)
Yotsuba (4.01%)
SubsidiariesTeiko Monorail
Teiko High Speed Rail
Nyanga Railways
Zambezi Railways

Teiko National Railways commonly known as TNR or TNRC is the largest passenger railway company in Teiko. The Teiko National Railways also have significant investments in the Siculia, Nyanga and Zambezi. The TNR lies at the heart of Teiko's railway network, operating a large proportion of intercity rail service (including the Teiko high-speed rail lines) and commuter rail service.

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Railway lines of the Teiko National Railways primarily serve the main island of Daichi.

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Teiko National Railways has operations or investments in the following countries:

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 Karasem Teiko National Railways
 Siculia Teiko National Railways
 Zambezi Teiko National Railways

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