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http://photo.sankei.jp.msn.com/panor...12/0514linear/ (Click the arrow on the track to move outside) I don't believe that the train is very loud. If the system was to be built in the United States, for example, these hoods would not be necessary. According to JR Central, the noise is equivalent to the Transrapid maglev traveling at the same speeds, and quieter than other conventional rail systems. JR Central is still researching cost reduction options for these hoods, as they are understandably very expensive. Last edited by pdovak; November 26th, 2012 at 08:42 PM. |
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Okay, this noise business is clearer. So what about for urban route segments that are neither nearby nor adjacent to tunnel portals, will this especial tube enclosure still be installed?
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It would be cool if they left one section open so people can appreciate the speed in and outside to train.
I see in some youtube videos that there is live please for observation perhaps once the line becomes operational it can become a museum detailing the evolution of the maglev. |
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Great update!!
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Yeah, I think the line is planned to be 60% tunneled (unless that has changed), so there will be "photo-op" locations. There will just be fewer than on other Shinkansen lines.
By the looks of things, they are planning on creating the guideway to have the capability of being tunneled in the future. So, as the speeds ramp up or as an area becomes more urban and the tunnel boom affects more people, they will be able to retrofit covers for some sections as well. Japan's urban highways have sound barriers along much of their length as well... and as much as it makes a drive along them less pleasant, it allows a MUCH more livable environment around them. |
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Awsome photos, thanks for keeping us updated.
That last photo does go some way to explaning how they plan to disipate the tunnel boom. |
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Wow! These photos are great. I will try to get some information about the hoods from this, if I can.
Also, I learned that the revenue service vehicles that will be tested on the line when it reopens will be delivered on Thursday! Hopefully there will be a lot of people there to take photos. |
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Wow...maglev looks promising
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JR Central gives first peek at new L0 series maglev train
http://sankei.jp.msn.com/economy/new...0200008-n1.htm Quote:
Kyōdō news report (2012.11.22), including footage of the delivery by trailer:
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The article quashlo posted only states winter of 2013 although I believe it will be within fiscal 2012(March) or they would not have accepted delivery of the train set since they will have to report it as asset within their 2012 annual statement.
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When will construction of the comercial line start, and will there be any portions operational before 2027?
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It looks far better than I had expected, very sleek and minimal.
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As for operation before 2027, there was a plan to operate between Kanagawa and Yamanashi around 2020 but I believe that had been scrubbed. JR Tokai will resume admission based test runs to the public sometime in 2013 or 2014. |
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A US news headline yesterday revealed to me a new term, hover train.
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Survey shows Yamato Kōriyama City as preferred location for Nara maglev station
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リニア新駅近く、列車見える防音壁に 山梨同友会が提言
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Yamanashi Prefecture proposed a transparent shield instead of concrete tube because the train stops reduces speed to Yamanashi station so does departure |
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Nagano Prefecture forecasts ridership at new maglev station
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