年表
- 19871 April: Japanese National Railways was privatized; it was divided into six regional passenger rail companies and a single freight railway company, Japan Freight Railway Company (JR Freight), which began operations.
- 19921 July: the JR Freight Class EF200 electric locomotive entered revenue service.
- 199310 March: the JR Freight Class DF200 diesel locomotive entered revenue service. 19 April: the "JRF" service mark was established.
- 19975 December: the JR Freight Class EF210 electric locomotive entered revenue service.
- 200413 March: the M250 series "Super Rail Cargo" freight electric multiple unit entered service at the timetable revision, when Kagoshima Freight Terminal opened.
- 2006March: the international intermodal "SEA&RAIL" service was launched in partnership with the Chinese shipping group COSCO, under the concept "cheaper than air, faster than container ship."
- 20191 April: the Hokuriku Main Line freight branch (Tsuruga Port Line) between Tsuruga Station and Tsuruga-kō Station was abolished.
- 2021A representative office was established in Bangkok, Thailand, as JR Freight explored entry into overseas rail-freight business on a commercial basis.
- 202410 September: JR Freight disclosed that inspection data for wheelset press-fitting work had been falsified at three rolling-stock depots, and suspended operation of affected vehicles; on 31 October it received a business-improvement order from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism under the Railway Business Act in connection with the wheelset-assembly misconduct.
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