Japan planning to build 217mph train which breaks its own world record

efSET_train_1.jpg Japan's superfast trains try to beat the bullets out of conventional railways all around the world, now Japan's Kawasaki Heavy Industries is all set to outdo its own previous high-speed train record by building the efSET. The efSET (environmentally friendly Super Express Train) will also be more energy efficient, less noisy and offer a better riding comfort through a superior electrical control mechanism and a aerodynamic body design. It will take the company about 1.5 years to finalize the design of the train, after which production and sales can start. After testing it in Japan, Kawasaki plans to turn the efSET into a worldwide bestseller.

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