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Completion of Shinkansen network on the horizon
Japan envisages connecting Sapporo into its high speed network by 2035, which will mean that it will have taken 70 years to build its national network
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CRH trains soak up demand
China now has 19,245km of HSR, with 8,645km built for running at up to 350kph, with 10,600km available for 250kph
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High speed market is still growing
A review by former RGI Editor and acknowledged HSR expert Murray Hughes
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Celebrate the past, design the future
RGI reports on the 9th UIC World Congress on High Speed Rail
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Revising decline: urgent action to turn round the fortunes of Conventional SNCF inter-city trains
Whilst France's high speed TGV routes are flag carriers for SNCF, it's conventional inter-city trains have been slowly, but steadily fading from prominence
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Houston opens two light rail lines
Houston celebrated the opening of two new tram routes on May 23
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T3 launched
Yet another new tramway: Marseilles third tram route opened on May 30 to help boost car-free shopping
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Driverless U-bahn
UK train drivers union ASLEF may be committed to opposing DOO "anywhere" but the technology continues to be rolled out overseas
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Comment, Chris Jackson
Editor Chris Jackson uses the Netherlands as a proxy for rail problems across Europe by highlighting a problem which has afflicted UK railways
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North America: Tightening the rules
New rules being introduced in North America following a series of fatal tanker train derailments, crashes and fires