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Experience the thrill of Japan’s Tokaido Shinkansen as it roars through Odawara Station at 177 MPH (285 km/h)! Captured in ...
Join me on a smooth and speedy ride aboard Japan’s busiest bullet train line - the Tokaido Shinkansen. Today we’re traveling ...
Using your Japan Rail Pass on the country's renowned train system includes a free ride on the Hello Kitty Shinkansen bullet ...
The Shinkansen — Japanese for “new line” — made its impressive debut in October 1964, a few days before the Tokyo Olympics.
High-speed rail is generally understood in the U.S. as reaching speeds of 200 miles per hour, although the Brightline West is averaging about half that speed.
High-speed rail doesn’t exist yet in the U.S., Mathews said. In fact, it’s so unique that the FRA needed to create a special set of rules for the Texas Central project.
High-speed trains and trade talks: Premier Danielle Smith makes the rounds in Japan and Korea "Through important partnerships like these, Alberta and Korea also have the opportunity to collaborate ...
New Delhi: Japan will give India two sets of its popular Shinkansen Trains for free for testing the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail Corridor, reported Japan Times. The two train sets, one from the E5 ...
Inspired by the kingfisher's beak, the bullet train's elongated nose design revolutionizes high-speed rail. This innovation mitigates sonic booms in tunnels by streamlining airflow, enhancing ...
Japan is set to donate two Shinkansen train sets, the E5 and E3 series, to India by early 2026. This contribution will aid in the crucial testing and inspection of the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed ...
Gov. Wes Moore‘s trade trip to East Asia, which began with a test ride of a high-speed magnetic levitation train in Japan, has prompted renewed attention on a decade-long plan to build a similar ...
The train, however, is not conventional steel on steel — in fact, it’s the world’s first commercial high-speed train using magnetic levitation (hence “maglev”).