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How did the advances in the IR
lead to the Shinkansen in
Japan?
Matt Miki
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Iron
Coal
Electricity
Advances
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Steam was slower and used up materials
Shinkansen use more power, however, are more successful
Steam engine ran on steam Shinkansen runs on electricity.
Differences between the Shinkansen and the Steam Locomotive
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