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Bullet trains and the race for speed
Bullet trains have become synonymous with speed, efficiency, and technological prowess. As countries like Japan and China ...
Passengers who were on the same platform at JR Tokyo Station 60 years ago got a sense of deja vu when seeing off a departing Nozomi No. 1 Shinkansen on Oct. 1. In a similar ceremony as held then, JR ...
E5 series Shinkansen bullet trains are part of a new generation Japanese high speed train (also called Hayabusa) which was put into commercial operation in March 2011. The E5 series Shinkansen is a ...
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FIRST CLASS from Tokyo to Hokkaido at 320km/h (200mph)
Experience Japan's fastest bullet train! Travel in first class from Tokyo to Hokkaido on the Shinkansen E5 Hayabusa, reaching ...
A train festival will be held from Aug 9 through Aug 17 at LaLaport Yokohama in Yokohama, Kanagawa prefecture. The main display at the event will be a Shinkansen (bullet train) transforming robot ...
This is an AI-generated image. NEW DELHI: The E5 variant of Japanese Shinkansen trains will be used for trial runs in the Gujarat section of the Ahmedabad-Mumbai bullet train project in financial year ...
For its first bullet train project between Mumbai and Ahmedabad, India has chosen the Japanese Shinkansen E5 series of high-speed trains. The economy class coach in E5 series has a 3+2 seating ...
The 731-seater E5 series Shinkansen bullet train, a new generation Japanese high speed train, will also have multi- purpose room to be used for breast feeding and also for sick passengers.
Japan plans to provide East Japan Railway E5 and E3 series shinkansen for free to India as inspection vehicles for its national high-speed railway under construction in the western region of the South ...
E5 for trials, E10 for commercial run: India to launch Japan’s next-gen Shinkansen with global debut
https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/economy/logistics/e5-for-trials-e10-for-commercial-run-india-to-launch-japans-next-gen-shinkansen-with-global-debut ...
February 5, 2008 A new Shinkansen bullet train being built to go into service on the East Japan line will travel at up to 320 kilometers per hour (200 mph), making it the fastest rail service in Japan ...
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