TOKYO - East Japan Railway Co. on Saturday raised its fares by an average 7.1 percent, its first hike aimed at boosting revenue since the major rail company's privatization in 1987.
JR East plans to use the revenue increase to invest more in safety measures and accessibility improvement for the elderly and disabled.
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