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  2. L0 Series - Wikipedia

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    The L0 Series (Japanese: L ( エル ) 0 ( ゼロ ) 系 ( けい ), Hepburn: Eru-zero-kei, "L zero series") [3] is a high-speed maglev train which the Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central) has been developing and testing. JR Central plans to use the L0 series on the Chūō Shinkansen railway line between Tokyo and Osaka, which ...

  3. SCMaglev - Wikipedia

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    The line, currently under construction, is scheduled to open in 2027. JR Central is also seeking to sell or license the technology to foreign rail companies. The L0 Series, a prototype vehicle based on SCMaglev technology, holds the record for fastest crewed rail vehicle with a record speed of 603 km/h (375 mph). [4]

  4. Maglev - Wikipedia

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    The highest-recorded maglev speed is 603 kilometres per hour (375 mph), achieved in Japan by JR Central's L0 superconducting maglev on 21 April 2015, [108] 28 kilometres per hour (17 mph) faster than the conventional TGV wheel-rail speed record. However, the operational and performance differences between these two very different technologies ...

  5. Central Japan Railway Company - Wikipedia

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    The Central Japan Railway Company [6] is the main railway company operating in the Chūbu region of central Japan. It is officially abbreviated in English as JR Central and occasionally as JR Tokai (Japanese: JR東海). [7] The term Tōkai refers to the southern portion of Central Japan, the geographical region in which the company chiefly ...

  6. L0 - Wikipedia

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    Haplogroup L0, a human mitochondrial DNA haplogroup L0 norm , a norm in mathematics L0 Series , a high-speed maglev train operated by the Japanese railway company JR Central

  7. Chūō Shinkansen - Wikipedia

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    Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central) now operates the facilities and research. The line is intended to extend and incorporate the existing Yamanashi test track ( see below ). The trainsets are popularly known in Japan as linear motor car ( リニアモーターカー , rinia mōtā kā ) , though there are many technical variations.

  8. Doctor Yellow - Wikipedia

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    0 series type (Yellow with blue stripe): 922-0 (Set T1): 4-car set converted in 1964 from the prototype set (class 1000 Set B) built in 1961, and withdrawn in 1976. 922-10 (Set T2): 7-car set owned by JR Central. Built in 1974 and withdrawn in 2001. 922-20 (Set T3): 7-car set owned by JR West. Built in 1979 and withdrawn in 2005.

  9. 383 series - Wikipedia

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    The 383 series (383系) is a tilting DC electric multiple unit (EMU) train type operated by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central) on the Chūō Main Line, Shinonoi Line and Shinetsu Main Line. They service the Shinano limited express services in Japan, as well as Home Liner. It has also won the 1996 Laurel Prize.