Japan has a long history of producing bullet trains, and now, the country is about to get yet another one. East Japan Railway recently tested the so-called “Hayabusa” (“Peregrine Falcon” in Japanese) between Shichinohe-Towada and Shin-Aomori stations in Aomori prefecture (Northern Japan).
The new bullet train, which has a maximum speed of 320 kilometers per hour, needed 20 minutes for the distance, traveling at an average speed of 140km/h.
East Japan Railway Corp. says that further tests at increased speeds are planned until September. The Hayabusa will then be introduced to the Tohoku Shinkansen Line between Tokyo and Shin-Aomori in spring 2011. It’s expected to need just 3 hours and 5 minutes to cover that distance, which is about 50 minutes faster than with other bullet trains.