A major railway operator in Japan is embarking on a record-breaking feat to build the world’s first 3D-printed train station.
The train is now in the design implementation phase, and the first ones are expected to enter service in 2030.
The new East Japan Railway Company (JR East) train – the E10 – will come into service in 2030 and replace the existing E2 and E5 bullet trains on the Tohoku route, which connects Tokyo with ...
NEW DELHI -- India is considering adopting Japan's next-generation bullet train for a high-speed rail project currently underway in the west, according to a source close to the Indian government.
West Japan Railway Co. (JR West) announced it would construct Japan’s first 3D-printed train station in Wakayama Prefecture. The Japan News says the locomotive company will replace the aging ...
China broke its own record for the world’s fastest train, clocking in at 281 miles per hour. But in Japan, testing is ...
East Japan Railway, or JR East, said Tuesday that it will resume from Friday operating coupled trains on the Tohoku ...
East Japan Railway Company (JR East), a major passenger railway company in Japan, has unveiled sleek designs for the E10 ...
Tangerine has designed a new bullet train for Japan. Images of the agency’s exterior livery and interiors were released this ...
As the number of users is unlikely to recover from a prolonged decline, JR Hokkaido has decided to close the station.
A railway company in Japan plans to built world’s first 3D-printed train station, marking a major step in railway innovation.
Amid this diversity, JR West is now unveiling Japan’s first-ever 3D-printed station building. 3D-printed train station to ...