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We Can Learn From The Success Of Japanese High-Speed Rail

Wednesday, March 12, 2014 4:13
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Originally published on Gas 2. Japan’s Shinkansen high-speed rail line network of bullet trains began operation in 1964, and it is the oldest and safest high-speed rail line in the world.  So how’d they do it? The Shinkansen high-speed rail line network has a top speed range of 149-200 mph, and consists of 1,483.6 miles of track

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