For all those interested, the earthquake here in Japan had an effect on the rail industry as well. Here are a couple pictures of resulting problems from the quake
This is the derailment of the Series 200 Toki Shinkansen going from Tokyo to Niigata (the location of the epicenter). This was the first derailment of a Shinkansen since they started running.
There are also some great pics on the news from normal rail lines laying on top of each other because the ground below fell out. The lines are just hanging like thread over mid air since there is no ground, and the ends that are still attached to solid ground are holding it in place. It's kind of hard to describe, so if I can find the pics, I'll put them up.
Here's the link to the news story: http://mdn.mainichi.co.jp/news/20041025p2a00m0dm007001c.html
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This is the derailment of the Series 200 Toki Shinkansen going from Tokyo to Niigata (the location of the epicenter). This was the first derailment of a Shinkansen since they started running.
There are also some great pics on the news from normal rail lines laying on top of each other because the ground below fell out. The lines are just hanging like thread over mid air since there is no ground, and the ends that are still attached to solid ground are holding it in place. It's kind of hard to describe, so if I can find the pics, I'll put them up.
Here's the link to the news story: http://mdn.mainichi.co.jp/news/20041025p2a00m0dm007001c.html
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