Birth of the Shinkansen

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book_author_name: 
Tetsuo Shimomae
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Hardback
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Springer Verlag, Singapore
published_date: 
31/05/2022
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9789811665370
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Books > Science, Technology & Medicine > Technology, engineering & agriculture > Transport technology > Railway technology & engineering
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Tetsuo Shimomae|Hardback|Springer Verlag, Singapore|31/05/2022
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9789811665370
Book Description: 
This book discusses the Shinkansen, the world's first high-speed railway, which was born in Japan in 1964 and how it has developed up to the present day. In the 1950s, some European railways were trying to increase the commercial operating speed up to 160 km/h, and it was considered difficult to raise it to 200 km/h. Japanese engineers with excellent engineering ability post World War ll moved from the military to the railways to overcome the technological challenges realizing the high-speed railways using new approaches. The book discusses the technological barriers in speeding up the railway at that time and how these engineers overcame them in non-computer days. In the five decades since the Shinkansen began operating, there have been significant developments enabling high-speed, safe, and frequent train operation with high punctuality while conserving the environment. The book also describes today's highly evolved Shinkansen. The Shinkansen, which runs 440,000 km a day, has carried 13.3 billion people without a single fatality in 56 years. The book overviews factors that contributed to the Shinkansen's high safety record. This book is an excellent guide for those interested in the history of the world's first high-speed railway.

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