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Riding Japan’s 200 MPH Train Yamabiko Shinkansenn
Welcome aboard the Yamabiko Shinkansen on Japan’s legendary Tohoku Line, traveling at speeds up to 200 miles per hour. Today’s ride takes us from Oyama Station to Koriyama in the comfort of the Green ...
Stephen Mattingly, a civil engineering professor at the University of Texas at Arlington, explains in this interview why high ...
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10 bullet train facts you didn’t know
The world of bullet trains is fascinating, blending high-speed travel with cutting-edge technology. These marvels of engineering have revolutionized the way we think about distance and time, and they ...
A traveler's TikTok is leaving viewers in awe because of a jaw-dropping bathroom setup on a Japanese high-speed rail line that looks more like a futuristic hotel suite than public transit. In the clip ...
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Bullet train 2025: India bets big on steel bridges, mega tunnels and high-speed infrastructure
India's first bullet train project is rapidly transforming into a reality, with significant progress on tunnels, bridges, and ...
Most Maglevs float, but Japan's EDS trains use rubber wheels at low speeds. Learn how magnetic levitation works and why some systems still need tires.
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