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0:19 Just "Sixty" kilometres per hour?
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To be fair, Japan is playing on easy mode when it comes to trains. They have the great advantage that their country is banana shaped and that all the major cities are lined up along the east coast like pearls on a string. You can basically connect the whole country with one rail line from one end of the banana to the other.
Building a high speed rail network that actually is a network and connects spread out cities over a more square shaped country is much more impressive, which is why I always said that the central European (Germany, Austria, Switzerland) rail network is much more impressive and underrated because it isn't as flashy as the Japanese one.
France is also often praised for its high speed rail, but they too aren't doing what their central European neighbors are doing. The French system is basically star-shaped, with a bunch of lines running in and out of Paris, connecting the capital to other parts of the country, but hardly any connections between those other parts of the country, which don't run through Paris.
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@zakouraa
6 months ago
Just got back from a trip to Japan, the public transportation is something to dream of! Unbelievably affordable compared to even just car insurance, let alone gas and maintenance, plus I can read or watch movies throughout the transit. The bullet trains are cool and all, but it's really the dense local train/subway/bus network that makes everything feel so seamless.
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