Яаая галт тэрэг 604км/цаг!!! “@WSJ: Japanese Maglev train sets world speed record again, hits 375 mph pic.twitter.com/luxEslxgKb”
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Яаая галт тэрэг 604км/цаг!!! “@WSJ: Japanese Maglev train sets world speed record again, hits 375 mph pic.twitter.com/luxEslxgKb”
@WSJ How many stops does it make is all I want to know. I hate getting on a train and have to stop and pick everyone else up
@WSJ imagine it DC to NYC
@WSJ meanwhile in USA... public transportation keeps on lagging
@WSJ What happens if a large earthquake hits while one of those trains is going 300+ mph?
@WSJ
#PROGRESO ... Cuándo llegarás a #CostaRica ?
@WSJ - time for the US to invest in high speed trains
"@WSJ: Japanese Maglev train sets world speed record again http://on.wsj.com/1IAekUt pic.twitter.com/YUnnPZXZcm" Next stop... Australia
@WSJ Eh? Doesnt the paypal one in California top 600 mph...?
@WSJ Japan's primary concern is lack of population growth because of which these technologically innovations will not have an impact.
@WSJ - bet the fastest US train can do even half that. come on US!
@WSJ WHO CARES、 DO WE NEED IT ?
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