In 2015, the JR maglev broke the world record for the fastest train, reaching a top speed of 374 miles per hour during a test run near Mount Fuji. Once open to the public, the trains will travel ...
But JR Tokai projects it will rebound in fiscal 2021 to 70 percent of the year before the pandemic as the nation is expected to slowly contain the disease. Maglev trains are expected to connect ...
Japan's ambitious Maglev bullet train project ... The project is self-funded by JR Central, without direct government financial aid. However, it has faced resistance due to concerns about tunnel ...
The president of Central Japan Railway Co. (JR Tokai) announced on March 29 that ... construction work within its jurisdiction for the maglev line that would link Tokyo with Nagoya.