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Japan created the world's first 3D-printed train station — and it took just 6 hours to build
The new station was constructed at the end of March and should be open to the public this summer.
Need a train station shelter in a hurry? You can now print that. In Arida, Japan, a Japanese architectural firm and 3D-printed house manufacturer partnered with JR-West, a railway network, to build ...
A major railway operator in Japan is embarking on a journey to build what it says will be the world’s first 3D-printed train station. The new station structure, measuring about 108 square feet, will ...
An often-spouted complaint about public infrastructure projects is how long they take to complete. California High-Speed Rail, a perennial punching bag, is slated to get its initial operating segment ...
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Japan builds train station overnight in six hours between departure of night and morning trains. Here’s how
Workers in rural Japan built a new train station in just six hours between the last train of the night and the first one the next morning. The new structure replaced a 75-year-old wooden station ...
From typhoons to wild boars, train delays in Japan happen. Here’s what they mean and how to navigate them. Japanese trains ...
Japan is so much better at transit than the United States. Not only do they have high-speed rail over there, but they have stations with the best stationmasters around: Cats. The country's Kishi ...
The distinctive melodies that have long marked train departures across East Japan Railway Co.'s network are steadily falling ...
3D-printed architecture continues to go from strength to strength, with all kinds of projects now being created with the burgeoning technology, including a Walmart, housing, and even a data center.
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