電車 (densha)/ 列車 (resha)/ 汽車 (kisha)
新幹線に乗ります
shinkansen ni norimasu.
Shinkansen is used both as a singular and a plural in Japanese.
The Chuo Shinkansen
The Chuo Shinkansen
It is called 'shinkansen.'
Shinkansen is a Japanese word that means "new trunk line". Japanese engineers invented the extremely long and smooth rail for the new bullet train in the 1960s.
In English they are referred to as Bullet Trains; in Japanese, 'shinkansen.'
Shinkansen is the general name for a high-speed commuter rail line which most of the world associate with the "bullet train".
A shinkansen is a Japanese railroad system used to transport passengers at incredibly fast speeds. These are often called bullet trains in other countries.
Japanese Bullet Trains are called Shinkansen.
Yes, Taiwan and China bot have Japanese Shinkansen trains called 700T (Taiwan) and the CRH2 both are made by Kawasaki Heavy Industries.
The Japanese Government proposed and developed the project. It is maintained and run by four privately owned Japanese railway companies.
I believe it is informally called the "Bullet Train."