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Why Japan’s bullet train changed transportation forever
In 1964, Japan launched the Shinkansen, a high-speed train that seemed impossible at the time. This episode covers how ...
Sixty years ago, early in the morning of October 1, 1964, a sleek blue and white train slid effortlessly across the urban sprawl of Tokyo, its elevated tracks carrying it south toward the city of ...
Japan's train stations and airports are crowded with travelers returning from their hometowns and holiday destinations as ...
Stepping onto a Japanese bullet train feels like taking a trip into the future. The sleek, white cars with blue stripes down the side glide out of stations across the country every three minutes. The ...
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All aboard Japan’s brand-new Tsubasa E8 bullet train
Join me at Koriyama Station for a first-hand look at Japan’s newest bullet train: the E8 Series Tsubasa Shinkansen. This ...
Japan Airlines (JAL) and JR East, operator of Japan’s Shinkansen bullet train network, have announced a collaboration to improve cargo connectivity from eastern Japan to international destinations.
The high-speed rail would take passengers from downtown Dallas to northwest Houston, with a stop near College Station, in 90 minutes. WFAA reporter Jason Whitely and photojournalist Taylor Lumsden ...
My husband and I paid $230 for Gran Class tickets on the Shinkansen bullet train in Japan. On our way from Tokyo to Nagano, we enjoyed complimentary snacks and drinks. Overall, we thought the premium ...
Exciting progress on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train! A 1.5km tunnel breakthrough in Palghar marks a major milestone.
Stepping onto a Japanese bullet train feels like taking a trip into the future. The sleek, white cars with blue stripes down the side glide out of stations across the country every three minutes. The ...
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