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What '1st class' looks like on China's bullet train
Experience a high-speed journey aboard a first-class bullet train across China, traveling from Mount Paektu in northern China ...
A Fuxing bullet train runs on the Lhasa-Nyingchi railway during a trial operation in Shannan, Southwest China's Tibet ...
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How China built 23,500 miles of high-speed rail while America struggles to finish a single line
While Japan, France, and China transformed their nations with bullet trains topping 200 mph, the United States remains stuck ...
China built Asia’s largest rail station in just two years. Discover the tech powering this massive transport hub for a new ...
The Beijing-Xiong’an intercity railway runs roughly 57 miles and was designed with a top speed of about 217 mph on its ...
China finished a tunnel 89 meters under the Yangtze. Bullet trains will soon cross at 217 mph without slowing down.
China's CR450 bullet train prototype is set to undergo field testing in Hubei province this year, according to China State ...
A high-speed train at the station platform - Kiraly/Shutterstock High-speed rail is generally considered to be the future of sustainable travel. High-speed trains are safe, comfortable, and convenient ...
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