Bullet trains have become synonymous with speed, efficiency, and technological prowess. As countries like Japan and China push the boundaries of rail travel, the race for the fastest bullet train is ...
A new country is gearing up to unveil the world's second-fastest commercial transport train, and despite their reputation ...
The EMU-370 is poised to transform rail travel across South Korea—reducing journey times and enhancing regional connectedness ...
Rep. Seth Moulton’s breezy cheerleading for California’s high-speed rail project in “America Should Travel Fast” (Letters, July 28) offers no persuasive reasons to persist in spending billions of ...
India’s ambitious high-speed rail project — commonly known as the bullet train — has hit a major financial milestone: its ...
Much like an airliner's de-icing protocols, the water jets hosing down bullet trains are intended to promote safety in snowy ...
In the first week of June, I took a high-speed train between Osaka and Tokyo, Japan’s two largest cities. It was seamless, fast and efficient, and part of the allure of visiting a land where tradition ...
"High-speed rail" is admittedly one of those dry-sounding infrastructure phrases that conjures thoughts of schedules and itineraries, but footage of a bullet train in action is entirely different.
China has tested the world's fastest maglev train, reaching 700 km/h during a recent run, showcasing advanced technology that ...