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The video discusses the differences between the European and Japanese railway reform systems. While Europe uses vertical separation, where train operations are separate from infrastructure management, Japan has adopted a system of horizontal separation. In Japan, each JR company is responsible for both train operation and infrastructure management within its territory. This means that train drivers can only operate trains on their own company's rail lines, leading to a change of drivers at border stations. This clear separation is a fundamental characteristic of Japanese passenger railway operations.
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