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Japan Offers Bullet Train Technology to Russia
Japan taught China how to do bullet trains. The Japanese government is now offering the same technology to Russia. A senior official in the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry is heading to Russia next month to engage in preliminary talks with the Russian Railways president. If talks go well, a working group may be set up by this fall.
Russia could use a bullet train on their trans-Siberian route. Presently, it takes about 5 days to get across the country. Imagine how long it would take to build the Shinkansen tracks to reach that far. 12 hours or so from Moscow to St. Petersburg....one-third of the time. Indeed a faster railway system would serve the giant Bear well...but, I can't imagine how much it would cost and how long it would take to reach to the corners of the world's largest, by size, country. ![]() Source: risingsunofnihon.com |
Japanese are so generous.^^.
hmm my friend is visiting her granny right now in Siberia. |
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well that means they are kind.making gifts to such a bad bad bad..country.^^
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it just is a coutry that i dont like.in may the russian government organized all the riots in estonia..plus going back in time look what they did to baltic countries..grrrr..
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But if we go back on the rail of this thread, i do not actually believe that the bullet train, even if they would build it (which i doubt) would serve them for too long as we all know what the russians in Russia (not the ones we have in Baltic states, Kitski) are alike... totter loome... (don't know the plural endings, sorry) |
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A good idea. Russia really need a better railway system.
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