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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 17 Apr 2015

    A Japanese bullet train set a new speed record, traveling at 590 kilometers per hour (366 mph)http://on.wsj.com/1HzdUj4 

    12:40 AM - 17 Apr 2015
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      1. Bruce Hoult‏ @BruceHoult 17 Apr 2015
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        @WSJ @JimRose69872629 that's still 70 km/h slower than a humble Dash-8 Series 400 (Q400) that takes 70-80 ppl 2500km off any 1400m runway.

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      1. Mandi‏ @DonJambito 17 Apr 2015
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        @WSJ #YHU #LMAO #OMW #INOVATION bt can they sustain what they create Sun Tzu said it and implied that their main cogn...is to take over .

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      1. Magdalena Brennan‏ @magdale53459742 17 Apr 2015
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        “@WSJ: A Japanese bullet train set a new speed record, traveling at 590 kilometers per hour (366 mph) ”a Mardel cuanto le pone Randazzo ?

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      1. Shannon G Perez‏ @shannong704 17 Apr 2015
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        @WSJ better come with seat belts. 😁

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      1. Coney Love‏ @coneylove 17 Apr 2015
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        “@WSJ: A Japanese bullet train set a new speed record, traveling at 590 kilometers per hour (366 mph)” USA! USA! (Not)

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      1. ferey13‏ @ferey57 17 Apr 2015
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        @WSJ its Japan they could anything

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      1. سلطان‏ @AndersonChuang 17 Apr 2015
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        @WSJ A Japanese bullet train set a new speed record, traveling at 590 kilometers per hour (366 mph)http://on.wsj.com/1HzdUj4 

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      1. aamir ghauri‏ @aamirghauri 17 Apr 2015
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        @WSJ wow, must be a thrilling experience - especially for the driver ;-)

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      1. James Stillwell‏ @jamesmstillwell 17 Apr 2015
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        @WSJ @MayorofLondon Forget HS2, go faster, link London to Edinburgh and Paris in just over an hour.

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      1. Puneet Mohan  🇮🇳‏ @puneetmohan 17 Apr 2015
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        “@WSJ: A Japanese #bullet train set a new #speed record, traveling at 590 kilometers per hour (366 mph) http://on.wsj.com/1HzdUj4 ” #travel

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      1. Segan‏ @Segan87 17 Apr 2015
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        @WSJ @TheGautrain that's what's up

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      1. Prafulla K Pradhan‏ @pkpradhan69 17 Apr 2015
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        @WSJ BRAVO !

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      1. Riley Nold‏ @rnoldcanada 17 Apr 2015
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        @WSJ @itshafu @WhiteHouse Eventually if you're going at a certain speed and crash you're just going to fucking die.Might as well go all out

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