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Shinkansen, Japan Railways Royalty Free Stock Photo
West Japan Railways Shinkansen Bullet Train, built in 1976. York, England, UK. August 17th, 2010. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Shinkansen train station Kyoto Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Bullet Trains, Shinkansen high-speed in OSAKA ,Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Shinkansen stopping at the station in Tokyo, Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Shinkansen is the term used to describe bullet trains in Japan and it literally means “new trunk line.” Sometimes referred to as “super express” services in English, Shinkansen trains mostly run on dedicated tracks and stop only at major stations. They are operated by Japan Railways & x28;JR& x29; Group companies and feature some of the fastest trains in the world, traveling at up to 320 kilometers per hour.


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