Japan’s iconic bullet trains are now carrying cargo at speeds up to 275 kmph, marking a world first for dedicated freight Shinkansen. Repurposed passenger trains, stripped of seats, now transport high-value, time-sensitive goods like fresh produce and precision equipment. This innovative approach leverages existing high-speed rail infrastructure for faster, more efficient, and sustainable logistics.
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