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  1. Glay (6,445 bytes)
    21: * [[SPEED POP]] - Platinum Records March 3 1995 (re-release...
  2. Freshness Burger (2,803 bytes)
    10: ... balance between restaurant setting and fast food speed. They consider themselves a “high end” fast f...
  3. Amagasaki (2,885 bytes)
    10: ...sible for the train's derailment due to excessive speed, though it has been speculated that the working c...
  4. Anime (12,492 bytes)
    18: ...a the White Lion), [[Yoshida’s Mach Go Go Go]] (Speed Racer) and many more.
  5. Guitar Wolf (4,155 bytes)
    45: *God Speed You (2000)
  6. Malice Mizer (3,866 bytes)
    26: *SADNESS / SPEED OF DESPERATE (1993)
  7. Yamanote Line (3,839 bytes)
    8: ...ing holidays and slow hours) until 1988 when high speed trains were installed.
  8. Sunshine City (3,224 bytes)
    7: ...n. The elevators are known for their cutting edge speed – the fastest lift in the world at thirty five ...
  9. Da Pump (2,733 bytes)
    1: ...ctor School which also trained [[Namie Amuro]], [[SPEED]], and [[MAX]]. Da Pump was the first boyband to ...
  10. Hi-Standard (1,630 bytes)
    1: ...orld over. Hi-Standard mixes catchy melodies with speed and energy. They have a sound totally of their ow...
  11. Rip Slyme (3,179 bytes)
    3: ...1997]], DJ Fumiya, formerly known for DJing for [[SPEED]] and [[DA PUMP]], joined the group. He was follo...
  12. The Brilliant Green (2,441 bytes)
    31: * sono speed de (1999)
  13. Chiyoda Line (2,843 bytes)
    1: ...ther popular locations in Tokyo. It has a maximum speed of 80 km/hour.
  14. Ginza Line (3,134 bytes)
    1: ... is also one of the slowest, running at a maximum speed of 80 km/h. It, along with the [[Marunouchi Line]...
    9: ...Europe and noticed the success of the London high speed railways in controlling the flow of traffic. In 1...
  15. Hanzomon Line (2,451 bytes)
    9: ...erent trains, and 7 of them have the 120 km/h max speed, while 1 train, the Tokyo Metro [[8000 series]], ...
  16. Hibiya Line (2,239 bytes)
    1: The '''Hibiya Line''' is a high speed train line in [[Tokyo]]. It was the third subway ...
    7: ...lower train lines in Tokyo, traveling at the same speed of the old Ginza Line. The Line is represented on...
  17. Tohoku Shinkansen (2,336 bytes)
    1: '''Tohoku Shinkansen''' is a high speed railway line that travels for 593 km from [[Tokyo...
    5: Construction on the high speed railway started on November 28th, 1971, though th...
  18. Toei Oedo Line (2,236 bytes)
    10: ...kyo, it uses one of the slowest cars. The fastest speed of the Toei Oedo line is 70 km/h. The color of th...
  19. Marunouchi Line (2,260 bytes)
    1: ...every ride is packed full, regardless of its fast speed.
    3: ...ere plans drawn up as early as 1925 for many high speed rail trains. By February of 1937, the license to ...
    5: Many of these high speed rail lines had been completed by 1953, but they n...
  20. Tokaido Shinkansen (3,683 bytes)
    1: ...t has also served the most passengers of any high speed train in the world. With a total of over 4.5 bill...
    4: ...n over 150% of the speed of the next fastest high speed rail in the world. The train was also designed to...
    10: ...pes that travel this line. They vary according to speed, but from slowest to fasted the three trains are ...

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