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The newly debuted NextGen Acela trains will run with a top speed of 160 mph, out-speeding the previous Acela fleet by 10 mph.
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Maglev momentum: Why Asia speeds ahead while Western high-speed projects derail
Smooth, fast, and futuristic. Maglev trains are transforming Asia’s mobility while the West struggling to keep up. Find out why.
It was destined to slash journey times as the world's fast bullet train hovered commuters to their homes and offices at dazzling speed. However, construction of Japan's Chūō Shinkansen rail line has ...
So you like going fast, huh? Well, unfortunately for you, the law says speeding is illegal, and even on a race track, you’ll be lucky to see speeds higher than 150 mph unless you’re in something ...
Japan's plans to expand a bullet train line linking Tokyo with the port city of Tsuruga is under increased scrutiny after a sharp rise in estimated costs. Extending the Hokuriku Shinkansen to Osaka is ...
A viral video of the Japanese Maglev train resurfaced this week. Both the Indians and Californians alike jumped on the ...
Meanwhile, countries like Germany, Italy, France, Spain, China, and Japan continue to expand their advanced rail networks, ...
Across paddyfields, through mountains and over highways last week streaked the world’s fastest long-haul train, slithering like an ivory worm along the 320 miles of rail between Tokyo and Osaka. For ...
A post-pandemic surge in international travelers, coupled with weak exchange rates, may have indirectly ended one of Japan's most beloved travel deals: the Japan Rail ...
Battery-powered trains are emerging worldwide as a viable alternative to diesel, offering cost savings and deep emissions ...
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