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Scholar or Google Books (without the quotes) I think you'll find that rounding to the nearest whole mph is much more common. Finally I can't help but notice that your rounding choices are inconsistent except in that they avoid rounding the number down -- 186 and 177 gets rounded to the nearest 10 instead of the nearest 5, but 314 gets rounded to the nearest 5 instead of the nearest 10, and 162 and 171 are left to the nearest whole (in fact in your most recent batch of edits you actively changed the rounding behavior of the operating speed of the Joetsu Shinkansen in the opposite direction, from rounding to the nearest 5, to rounding to the nearest whole).
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published on 30 October 2012, which outlines its aims for the next 8 years mentions simply "新幹線の時速360 ㎞での営業運転の実現に向けて重点的に取り組む" ("focusing on achieving shinkansen operations at 360 km/h") and "新幹線の時速360 ㎞での営業運転の実現に向けた研究開発" ("research and development toward realizing shinkansen operations at 360 km/h").
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Shinkansen are most often correlated with the name "bullet train," but definitely don't have a monopoly on the name. In particular, HST's that are under development are often referred to as "bullet trains," especially in print media. Try a Google News search and you'll find all sorts of
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If you want to be correct, Shinkansen translates to New Trunk Line. Bullet Train is a phrase coined by
Americans to describe the shinkansen, but it is NOT used in Japanese. AT ALL. The proper term for the entire category of JAPANESE high-speed trains is Shinkansen. Each individual train type has its
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I don't know about any other lines, but, I'm pretty sure that the lady's recorded voice on the Tōhoku
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Look at Encarta's article on bullet trains. Does it say Shinkansen? Just because it was the first does not mean that the entire category is called so in that name in that specific language. For example, just because the Chinese invented the paper does not mean that they are called paper in Chinese
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Just because IBM ThinkPad has been sold for the longest and has sold the most (15 million units) does not mean that it is THE name for laptops. Just because you search online for "laptop", and, since English language is an international language, "laptop" comes out the most, not "laptop" in other
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The Safety section implies that safety barriers have been introduced at stations to prevent suicides, but I don't believe this is the case at all. Safety barriers are used at stations such as Sakudaira (and Shin-Kobe) where trains pass through non-stop right next to the platform rather than on a
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Wouldn't it make more sense to use the English word "bullet train" for the article title then? I mean, this is the "English" version of wikipedia. From what i have read, "Shinkansen" is a mere translation of "bullet train". Time and time again on Knowledge the English name is used over the local
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If Shinkansen does not mean bullet train and means "New Trunk Line", there is no reason for the term bullet train to redirect to Shinkansen article. That would be the only reason why the term bullet train is redirect to the Shinkansen article. Additionally, we're not talking about how much more
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I know of no other country than Japan where high-speed trains are regularly referred to as "bullet trains", and I don't see the article using the term for anything other than the Shinkansen. The TGV is the TGV, the ICE is the ICE, the AVE is the AVE, the KTX is the KTX, none of them are bullet
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That is beside the point, they are just two names for the same thing (e.g. Germany and Duestchland), which is why one redirects to the other (precisely to get over the common problem of differing regional names). The proposal stated however is to redirect the term "bullet train" to a different
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I always rounded 300 km/h to 190 mph since if you do just cvt without anything it would round to 190 mph. So I tried keeping it consistent with other pages in that sense. But I do think it rounds up too much (4 mph) so looking back at it, it may not make sense and 186 is better. So that's my
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Maglev-section of the article. The third paragraph states "Under somewhat more debate in where the line will terminate in Tokyo, JR Tokai is currently planning to run the line through Kawasaki prefecture, south of Tokyo, and terminate at Shinagawa Station by-passing central Tokyo." but,
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I should definitely add that "rounding down doesn't make sense" makes no sense to me. We should not be in the business of putting our thumb on the scale one way or another. If rounding down makes you uncomfortable, rounding up should too. Just leave numbers to the nearest whole then.
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the content is directly related to the specific rail system in Japan and isn't covering general info about the bullet trains or high speed trains. This article seems to be exclusively about Japan's rail system, so redirecting Bullet Train to high speed rail makes much more sense.
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The Shinkansen, like the TGV, Intercity Express, and other such high-speed network, is a passenger service. I don't know the specific demographics of Shinkansen passengers, but I believe they carry more daily commuters than their European counterparts because of Japan's density.
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Please reconsider your vote. That is the same logic as searching the term "laptop" online and since people are searching for Japanese laptops the most, the word "laptop" comes out in Japanese. When people search for the term bullet train, they are wanting the high speed trains.
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Also, you haven't read correctly. Shinkansen means "New Trunk Line" and is almost never literally translated into English. Go to Tokyo Station and the platforms say (in English) "Yamanote Line" and "Sobu Line" but "Tokaido Shinkansen." The Japanese version of "bullet train" is
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The french AGV 575 class high speed trainsets used by private venture pax carrier ItaloTreno (a.k.a. Nuovo Transporto Viaggiatori) are all-wheel-powered with underfloor mounted machinery. There are no longer disguised locomotives at the trains's extremes to provide traction.
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Shinkansen has been heavily critized for its heavy cost of operation and for its fares being more expensive than air fares. But I did not find any word regarding this issue on this article, not even the word "expensive." This article obvious is in favour of Shinkansen. --
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system has a relvant page dedicated to it. As a sidenotice , portuguese (in portugal) refer to the HSR as "tgv" du to french influence , brasilians refer to the HST as "trem bala" (bullet train in portuguese language) .. .so indeed othr use the bullet train expression.
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I don't agree about 143 vs 145 mph. Searching online, 230 km/h and specific examples like Railjet are strongly associated with 143 mph. I see 145 mph associated with 233 km/h (average speed on Tangier -- Kenitra) and 234 km/h (a Chinese maglev test run).
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Shinkansen is not only the official and more exact name, but more popular as well: it beats "bullet train" on Google by 1.5M to 950k. Also note that every single other Knowledge language version has opted for some variant of "Shinkansen" as the name.
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article you wish to redirect to, the only mention of the term "bullet train" is in the title of a book specifically about the Japanese railway network. I cannot even find the term "bullet train" in any of Knowledge's train articles other than the
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I also would like to add that no one has ever complained about my edits and I've done rounding on countless of pages. So I thought what I was doing was fine as no one ever complained lol (so you're the first to ever "complain" about it lol)
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The term shinkansen refers to the japanese "new built" hisgh speed railways ... same as TGV network in france , AVE network in spain and others ... it (this page) should simply redirect from the global "high speed rail" main page at:
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The ipa has this symbol in it. Can anyone verify what it is and whether it’s correct? I know there are lots of weird symbols for subtly different phonemes such as the sh but I can’t verify this one even exists, there’s no article
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1, there is no Kawasaki prefecture in Japan. However, there is a city named Kawasaki in Kanagawa prefecture, which is the prefecture south of Tokyo, so my guess is this is a misunderstanding in with the prefecture vs. city name.
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Any update on this one? Will Japan celebrate the semi-centennary of Shinkansen ops in any visible way? If yes, that info should go into the article! Some rail fans would probably travel to Japan in 2014 just to be there.
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Why do the pictures here show conventional tracks, and not the maglev ones? I thought they "couldn't be integrated with existing infrastructure". These three technologies look very different: the last two are from
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Anyone know what series the train on the photo is? I'm no good at numbers unless they're actually written in big letters, but it seems to be a "100" series. I took the photo in April 2002 at Fukuyama (San'yo line).
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Those ICE, AVE, KTX, and Japanese Shinkansen are all bullet trains, buddy. Or else, this would be called Shinkansen in English (like Sushi in English) and no such word as bullet train would have been created.
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This article correctly mentions the shinkansen speed records of 443 km/h for conventional rail and 581 km/h for maglev trainsets. I don't think the wording here is particularly misleading or needs editing.
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Thanks for correcting me. I get confuzzeld, confused and somehow confussed a bit, begin to pismonounce my worms and my vails (apologies to the Two Ronnies). My mind somehow wobbles (apologies to Beatrix
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I also never round numbers such as average speeds or test/record speeds. Those are very specific and I never touch them. I only touch operating and maximum speeds as those are usually numbers of 5's or
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own name, e.g. Nozomi 500 or 700. I've not ever heard bullet train used to refer to anything other than a shinkansen, but then my experience with non-Japanese high-speed trains is limited at best.
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2014 will mark 50 years of service since Shinkansen start in 1964. Will there be big celebrations, like a "fleet review" of famous trains and locomotives invited from all around the world?
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