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Reisszug, as it appears today Reiszug, Hohensalzburg.jpg
Reisszug, as it appears today

Antiquity

16th–18th century

1800 to 1849

1850 to 1899

20th century

A lineup of JR East Shinkansen trains in October 2012 JR East Shinkansen lineup at Niigata Depot 201210.jpg
A lineup of JR East Shinkansen trains in October 2012
A lineup of JR West Shinkansen trains in October 2008 Shinkansen0-n700.jpg
A lineup of JR West Shinkansen trains in October 2008

21st century

See also

References

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  1. A "tube" railway is an underground railway constructed in a cylindrical tunnel by the use of a tunnelling shield, usually deep below ground level.
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