Quite fancy! :) “@WSJ: Japan plans to build $90bn high-speed train that floats http://on.wsj.com/1oCRPWs pic.twitter.com/0EJoPYsx3l”
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Quite fancy! :) “@WSJ: Japan plans to build $90bn high-speed train that floats http://on.wsj.com/1oCRPWs pic.twitter.com/0EJoPYsx3l”
MT"@WSJ: Japan builds $90bn high-speed train that floats btwn Tokyo & Osaka http://on.wsj.com/1oCRPWs pic.twitter.com/scHzaiCoNk”<really fast! #hs2
Uh, ship? RT “@WSJ: Japan plans to build $90 billion high-speed train that floats... http://on.wsj.com/1oCRPWs pic.twitter.com/Ib3AZzPzpQ”
@WSJ Great Idea, but how does the electricity and magnetic field affect the DNA of the riders? More than a regular subway train?
@NJTRANSIT @GovChristie meanwhile @WSJ: Japan plans to build $90 billion high-speed train, while #njtransit lags far behind...
@NJTRANSIT @GovChristie we'll continue to lag behind if we have corrupt politicians who can easily influence @PANYNJ thanks for the delays!
@WSJ @AlbertoBernalLe y lo harán en mucho menos tiempo del presupuestado. Así como acá con la locomotora de la infraestructura!
“@WSJ: Japan plans to build $90 billion high-speed train that floats between Tokyo and Osaka http://on.wsj.com/1oCRPWs pic.twitter.com/9q0jb8TrHy”
@WSJ There's already a levitating train that travels even faster and isn't restricted to a single path - they call it a plane.
@WSJ INDIA AFTER CHINA IS GOING ALL BULLET. AND THERE JAPAN IS GOING ALL FLOATS.
@WSJ The idea and the project seem awesome, but what about the money, can they really afford it? & what about the environmental impact?
@WSJ @TusharKansal Contrasts Japan and India, Congress and Narendra Modi.
“@WSJ: Japan plans to build $90 billion high-speed train that floats between Tokyo and Osaka http://on.wsj.com/1oCRPWs pic.twitter.com/73p9Ecr7Iv”
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