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==Other related topics== | ==Other related topics== | ||
===High-speed trains=== | |||
{{r|TGV (train)}} | {{r|TGV (train)}} | ||
===Events=== | |||
{{r|1964 Summer Olympics}} | |||
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{{r|Super C}} | |||
{{r|Rail transport}} | |||
{{r|Business plan}} |
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Parent topics
- Railroad [r]: Means of transport using rail-mounted vehicles. [e]
- Train (transport) [r]: One or more vehicles connected together and running on a track, usually for passenger travel or freight transport. [e]
- Japan Railways [r]: Add brief definition or description
Subtopics
- Dr. Yellow [r]: (ドクターイエロー Dokutaa Ieroo) nickname for 'comprehensive shinkansen test trains' (新幹線電気軌道総合試験車), yellow versions of the Japanese 'bullet train' used to monitor and inspect aboveground rail equipment. [e]
High-speed trains
Events
- 1964 Summer Olympics [r]: The XVIII Summer Olympic Games, held in Tokyo (JPN). [e]
- Super C [r]: A premium, high-speed intermodal freight train operated by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway from 1968 to 1976. [e]
- Rail transport [r]: Means of transport using rail-mounted vehicles. [e]
- Business plan [r]: Formal statement of a set of business goals, the reasons why they are believed attainable, and the plan for reaching those goals. [e]