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Tourist's video aboard high-speed train in India stuns social media users: 'World-class'
Alexander Welder (@alexweldertravels) traveled in executive class on what he called "India's most modern train." The Vande ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Video of high-speed train flying through station stuns social media users: 'Took ... a while to get over the motion sickness'
High-speed rail development was adopted in the United States as early as 1969, yet it has not spread evenly across the country. Video of high-speed train flying through station stuns social media ...
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High speed rail vs. air vs. car - Texas edition
Dallas to Houston on the Texas Central Railway - High Speed Rail in the USA has so far been limited to the Acela corridor in ...
Ahead of an anticipated record-breaking travel numbers this Labor Day weekend, Amtrak has launched its new high-speed Acela train which will travel between D.C. and Boston. It is virtually a carbon ...
The Maglev train, developed by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central) in collaboration with the Railway Technical ...
Emmy Award-winning journalist Kris Van Cleave is the senior transportation correspondent for CBS News based in Phoenix, Arizona, where he also serves as a national correspondent reporting for all CBS ...
California has ended its lawsuit over $4 billion in grant funding cancelled by the Trump administration, Bloomberg reports, deciding it can on longer rely on help for the project from the federal ...
A man was struck by a high-speed train near Moscow’s Gorky line at Fryazevo station late on December 12. The entire incident ...
California has dismissed a lawsuit officials filed against the Trump administration over the federal government's withdrawing ...
The Saudi Cabinet has approved a high-speed electric train project linking Saudi Arabia and Qatar, calling it a key step ...
VinSpeed and Siemens Mobility have entered into a comprehensive strategic partnership to enhance high-speed rail capabilities ...
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