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Shinkansen trains (excluding mini-Shinkansen) are also built to a larger loading gauge compared to conventional-speed rolling stock. [33] This larger loading gauge permits wider coaches, allowing for 5-abreast seating (2+3) in Standard Class coaches, compared to the more common 4-abreast (2+2) seating usually found elsewhere.
Tokyo – Odawara (Some of trains pass Tōkaidō Freight Line) 1986– Sunliner JR West Okayama – Fukuyama 1989– Sunport JR Shikoku Takamatsu – Matsuyama (some trains to Kotohira via the Dosan Line) 2002– Tambaji Rapid Service JR-West Ōsaka – Sasayamaguchi: 2000– Tottori Liner JR-West Tottori – Yonago, Izumoshi
Pages in category "Shinkansen train series" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Japan’s sleek Shinkansen bullet trains zoomed onto the railway scene in the 1960s, shrinking travel times and inspiring a global revolution in high-speed rail travel that continues to this day.
Shinkansen train series (33 P) T. Tōhoku Shinkansen (2 C, 34 P) Tōkaidō Shinkansen (20 P) Y. Yamagata Shinkansen (15 P) Pages in category "Shinkansen"
Pages in category "Named Shinkansen trains" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aoba (train)
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