Japan's JR Central to advise Taiwanese bullet train operator

NAGOYA -- Central Japan Railway, or JR Central, expects to sign a technical consulting agreement soon with the operator of Taiwan's shinkansen bullet train service, first giving advice on a railroad extension project slated for 2016.

     The deal, which JR Central President Yoshiomi Yamada announced at a news conference Wednesday, will mark the Nagoya-based firm's first such contract with an overseas railway operator.

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