SHINKANSEN 700 SERIES
The 700 Series Shinkansen trainsets for Japan's
Shinkansen dedicated high-speed rail lines were built between 1997 and
2004, entering service in 1999. The design goal was to produce a train
almost as fast as the 500 Series Shinkansen but at a substantially
lower cost. This goal was met, and 83 trains have been built and are
in service. Top speed is 285 km/h (177 mph); given that speeds higher
than that are only permitted on a few stretches of line, the journey
time is actually only a little longer than for a
500 Series Shinkansen.

700 Series Shinkansen at Osaka Station
Unlike the sleek 500 Series Shinkansen, the 700 series is
characterized by its flat 'duck-bill' nose. 16-car units are painted white
with a blue band beneath the windows, while 8-car units used for the Sanyo
Shinkansen Hikari Rail Star services have a darker livery (grey with black
window areas and a yellow stripe beneath the windows) which also acts to
visually deemphasize the units' nose area, resulting in a more streamlined
impression.
700 series trains are used for Nozomi, Hikari, and Kodama services on the
Tokaido and Sanyo lines.

Interior of a 700 Series Shinkansen

Boarding a 700 Series Shinkansen at Osaka Station
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