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Pacific Rim Partners Japan Watch Keeping my eye on Japan so you don't have to ... August 14, 2006   This is your train. This is your train on drugs If you ever get the chance to ride the Shinkansen in Japan, you should really do it. I wish we had trains like this here in the US. The Shinkansen (sometimes called the Bullet Train) is a high-speed train that goes roughly 200 mph. The new Maglev version floats on a magnetic cushion and cruises at over 350 mph which is pretty fast when you're on the ground. The safety record is good too: no fatalities due to crashing or derailing in over 40 years of service. I think this is due to some fairly simple differences between the Shinkansen and high speed trains in other countries: (1) The Shinkansen uses its own dedicated tracks instead of sharing them with regular trains. So the Shinkansen never has to slow down or wait for regular trains to pass by. This is different than most other countries and helps reduce the most common late ...

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