Some bullet train services between southwestern and western Japan have been suspended due to an accident involving a casualty ...
India’s historic high-speed rail project, the Mumbai–Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail Corridor, has taken a major step forward in ...
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Japan's iconic bullet trains get a makeover
New designs for a series of Japanese bullet trains have been unveiled and could be on the tracks by the end of the decade. The new E10 Shinkansen model will replace the current E2 and E5 bullet trains ...
"High-speed rail" is admittedly one of those dry-sounding infrastructure phrases that conjures thoughts of schedules and itineraries, but footage of a bullet train in action is entirely different.
Embark on a guided tour of Japan by high-speed bullet train, featuring Tokyo, Kyoto, Hiroshima, and Osaka, with cultural experiences like sushi making, a tea ceremony, and a Geisha show. Highlights ...
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Exploring the world's longest overnight bullet train: a unique travel experience from Beijing to Japan
I experienced the world's longest overnight bullet train which is a all-time record! This is an overnight train vlog on the longest bullet train in the world. Within the video I overall show what it's ...
2003-09-07 04:00:00 PDT Tokyo-- It's not really as fast as a bullet, but you have to step lively to catch one. The doors on Japan's bullet train open and shut in less than a minute at many stops, and ...
TOKYO – Private rooms will be offered on bullet trains linking Tokyo, Osaka and Fukuoka from Oct 1, making a comeback to the Tokaido Shinkansen Line for the first time in more than two decades, its ...
The strip of land between Riverfront Boulevard and Austin Street, just south of downtown Dallas, doesn't look like much now: A grassy lot, lined by railroad tracks on one side and a few businesses and ...
Some shinkansen bullet train services between southwestern and western Japan were temporarily suspended on Monday morning due to an incident involving a casualty, the railway operator said. The ...
The L0 Series train being developed by Japan currently is likely to reach speeds of up to 603.5kmh, making it the world’s fastest train. View on euronews ...
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