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RIJapan's fastest train is the experimental SCMAGLEV
(L0 Series), a maglev (magnetic levitation) train that
set a world record of 603 km/h (375 mph) during
test runs. Although it holds the speed record, it is
expected to operate commercially at speeds of up
to 500 km/h (311 mph) on the future Chūō
Shinkansen line, which will connect Tokyo and
Osaka.
Among the currently operating conventional bullet
trains, the Hayabusa (E5 Series) on the Tōhoku
Shinkansen is one of the fastest, reaching speeds of
320 km/h (199 mph).
🔹 Key Details:
SCMAGLEV (L0 Series):
Uses superconducting magnets to levitate above
the track, eliminating wheel-rail friction and allowing
extremely high speeds.
Commercial Service:
Planned for the Chūō Shinkansen, reducing travel
time between Tokyo and Osaka to about 67 minutes.
Fastest Conventional Train:
The Hayabusa (E5 Series) is the fastest bullet train
currently in service, operating at 320 km/h on the
Tōhoku line.
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