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Traveler shares eye-opening video of first-class trip on high-speed bullet train: 'Can one legally marry a train?'
South African radio personality Sibongile Mafu (@sboshmafu) recently enjoyed high-speed rail in Japan and had to share the experience with her TikTok followers. "Can one legally marry a train?" she ...
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Bullet trains and the race for speed
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 ...
"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.
Some Texas lawmakers want to see high-speed rail development in the Texas Triangle, promising that expanded transportation options between the state's largest cities will give commuters flexibility, ...
True high-speed rail has not yet made it to the U.S., but that will change soon. Here are the projects currently being developed. By Alexander Nazaryan In 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed a ...
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