The fastest bullet train currently in operation is the Shinkansen E5 Series, also known as the Hayabusa, in Japan. It has achieved speeds of up to 320 km/h (approximately 199 mph) during commercial service. Additionally, the Maglev train in Japan has reached even higher speeds, exceeding 600 km/h (373 mph) in tests, but it is not yet in regular commercial operation.
The bullet train in Japan is called Shinkansen and almost every where else it is called bullet train. hope i helped =D
Bullet train, developed in Japan.
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Japanese Bullet Trains are called Shinkansen.
Obviously, because of its speed and shape.
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It is called MAGLEV or Magnetic Levitation. This locomotive is capable of reaching speeds of around 365 mph which makes it the worlds fastest train. Also this train is NOT AMERICAN made.
Shinkansen - The bullet train of Japan
'Bullet Train' is not the proper name for these trains.It is a named invented by the English language media for the Japanese 'Shinkansen' high speed trains when they were first introduced. The probably invented the name because they thought 'Shinkansen' was too complicated a word for their readers.Other countries have since built High Speed Lines and High Speed Trains, and the speeds have increased. For example TGV (France), ICE (Germany) etc.because of its high speed and its shape - the original bullet train in Japan had a bullet-shaped pointed nose iirc
'Bullet Train' is not the proper name for these trains.It is a named invented by the English language media for the Japanese 'Shinkansen' high speed trains when they were first introduced. The probably invented the name because they thought 'Shinkansen' was too complicated a word for their readers.Other countries have since built High Speed Lines and High Speed Trains, and the speeds have increased. For example TGV (France), ICE (Germany) etc.because of its high speed and its shape - the original bullet train in Japan had a bullet-shaped pointed nose iirc
Depends on what type of tunnel. For a train, it is called a Subway.
I believe it is informally called the "Bullet Train."