SERVICE LAUNCH IN MARCH

Japanese high-speed train converted for freight services

An example of the Shinkansen E3 high-spped train
An example of the Shinkansen E3 high-spped train. Image: Wikimedia Commons © MaedaAkihiko

A Japanese Shinkansen E3 series passenger train, previously withdrawn from service, has been completely converted and refurbished to transport freight. The weekday service is scheduled to begin in March, operating between Tokyo and Morioka, a distance of well over 500 kilometres.

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Author: Stuart Todd

Stuart Todd is a correspondent and frequent contributor for RailFreight.com

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