India's first bullet train: It will function between Maharashtra and Ahmedabad, greatly reducing the time of commuters. Scroll down to see the latest development.
Japan has introduced a bullet train with no seats at all. Interestingly, it has no passengers, no seating and no usual travel comforts. Its only purpose is to carry goods.
Last week, the Saudi Council of Ministers cleared the agreement for an electric high-speed railway connecting the two nations.
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