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Japan's high-speed rail journey began in 1964, just before the Tokyo Olympics, with the opening of the Tokaido Shinkansen.This line connected the capital city with Osaka, covering 320 miles and ...
"We are looking at state-level commitments so that we can bring private equity partners in," CHSRA CEO Ian Choudri reportedly said.
Journeys that once took hours now take only half the time. Bullet trains and high-tech infrastructure have changed the way we ...
“The high-speed rail, the Shinkansen, just unlocks so much potential to connect different cities here in Japan because of the ease of moving around,” said Jenna Saucedo-Herrera, an economic ...
Wes Moore's high-speed train ride has prompted renewed attention on a decade-long plan to build a similar rail system along the East Coast.
Japanese ambassador and minister meet Gujarat CM to discuss economic cooperation, semiconductor industry, and high-speed rail ...
We need it: for housing, for climate, for traffic, for commerce. And if so many other countries could get it done, we just won't accept that it's beyond our reach.
Japan was the first to develop a high-speed rail network, completing its first line just in time for the 1964 Olympics. Now it boasts the second-most extensive "bullet train" lines in Asia.