The train was operated on a test course constructed in Yamanashi prefecture in central Japan. The previous record of 581 kilometers per hour was set in December 2003. A spokeswoman at the company, known as JR Central, said the new record is likely to be short-lived, since the next test ride on Tuesday might see the train break 600 kilometers per hour.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is set to talk up Japans train prowess on a visit to the U.S. starting April 26. Mr. Abes trip includes a stop in California, which is planning a high-speed rail line.
JR Central has said it wants to export the maglev technology to the U.S. for a Washington-New York train linka project Mr. Abe has said Japan would help finance.
According to JR Central, the test run was conducted to check the performance of the cars and had 29 technicians aboard. Passengers wont experience the record-breaking speed even after the line opens for business, which is supposed to happen in 2027. The company has projected that the trains will operate at a maximum speed of 505 kilometers per hour.
Yet the GOP/Tea Party remains firmly committed to allowing our transportation infrastructure degrade to noncompetitive, Third World conditions.
UH?? "The Tea Party" is doing ALL that?? Is that what Salon, HuffPo, and Bernie Goldberg say?
Thanks for the "credit," but...here's a NEWSFLASH: The "Tea Party" isn't even a real political party, Willie. Just a bogeyman occupying yours as well as the Lefts' head 24/7. That they just happen to reject fiscal IR-responsibility is a bonus.