Japan's latest bullet train, the thin-nosed "Hayabusa" or Falcon, made its 300 kilometre per hour (186 mph) debut, boasting a luxury carriage modelled on airline business class. Japan has built up a ...
Japan has launched a brand new 186mph luxury bullet train, complete with a business class carriage modelled on airliners. A network of cutting-edge Shinkansen train lines has been built up across ...
Since the launch of the first 'Shinkansen' train lines in the 1960s, Japan has been a world leader in the production of bullet trains. And the country's latest effort - unveiled in Tokyo - is no ...
Japan has a long history of producing bullet trains, and now, the country is about to get yet another one. East Japan Railway recently tested the so-called “Hayabusa” (“Peregrine Falcon” in Japanese) ...
TOKYO—Japan’s latest bullet train, the thin-nosed “Hayabusa” or Falcon, made its 300 kilometer per hour (186 mph) debut Saturday, boasting a luxury carriage modelled on airline business class. Japan ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Japan's latest bullet train, the thin-nosed "Hayabusa" or Falcon, will make its 300 kilometre per hour (186 mph) debut Saturday, ...
Japan has built up a network of cutting-edge Shinkansen train lines since the 1960s that criss-cross the island nation and now hopes to sell the infrastructure technology abroad, including to the ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Japan's latest bullet train, the thin-nosed "Hayabusa" or Falcon, made its 300 kilometre per hour (186 mph) debut, boasting a luxury ...