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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 ...
LOS ANGELES -- A high-speed bullet train from Southern California to Las Vegas is a step closer to reality. Brightline, the company that will build the system, has announced a landmark labor agreement ...
California’s High Speed Rail Authority is proposing a new site for a Merced station in its quest to build a bullet train connecting Southern California with the Bay Area.
Plans for the high-speed rail were unveiled more than a decade ago.
"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.
Does China's vaunted high-speed rail system really live up to the hype? Lucky for us, traveling influencer GainsDontStop (@gainsdontstop) went out and documented their experience in an immersive ...
Texas Central, the company in charge of the project, has signed an agreement with the Spanish rail operating company, Renfe. Renfe runs more than 7,500 miles of track across Europe. Texas Central is ...
The Mumbai–Ahmedabad Bullet Train project has crossed another key milestone as overhead electrification masts begin rising ...
India's first Bullet Train will be launched in different phases: Check details inside ...
Behind more than 70 million high-speed rail services a year lies a web of safety systems. At nearly 200 mph, even a single failure can have dramatic consequences.
Steve Forbes breaks down why California’s endless high-speed rail boondoggle is even worse than people think, and why it needs to be scrapped—yesterday. California’s misbegotten high-speed train ...
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