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El tren bala cumple 50 años

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  • El subdirector del museo del ferrocarril de Omiya y antiguo conductor de tren, Fumihiro Araki, delante del primer tren bala

    El subdirector del museo del ferrocarril de Omiya y antiguo conductor de tren, Fumihiro Araki, delante del primer tren bala

    To go with AFP story Japan-transport-anniversary,FEATURE by Shingo ItoThis picture taken on August 1, 2014 shows former train conductor and current deputy director of the railway museum Fumihiro Araki speaking in front of Japan's first bullet train at his museum in Omiya, Saitama prefecture. Fifty years ago, the first bullet train pulled out of Tokyo station and hurtled across the countryside, heralding Japan's arrival as a modern economic powerhouse with a transport system soon to become the envy of the world. AFP PHOTO / TOSHIFUMI KITAMURA
  • Fumihiro Araki posa en la cabina del primer tren bala

    Fumihiro Araki posa en la cabina del primer tren bala

    To go with AFP story Japan-transport-anniversary,FEATURE by Shingo ItoThis picture taken on August 1, 2014 shows former train conductor and current deputy director of the railway museum Fumihiro Araki posing for a photograph inside the cab of of Japan's first bullet train at his museum in Omiya, Saitama prefecture. Fifty years ago, the first bullet train pulled out of Tokyo station and hurtled across the countryside, heralding Japan's arrival as a modern economic powerhouse with a transport system soon to become the envy of the world. AFP PHOTO / TOSHIFUMI KITAMURA
  • Visitantes del museo del ferrocarril de Omiya frente a una maqueta del tren bala

    Visitantes del museo del ferrocarril de Omiya frente a una maqueta del tren bala

    To go with AFP story Japan-transport-anniversary,FEATURE by Shingo ItoThis picture taken on August 1, 2014 shows a visitor looking at a miniature model of Japan's first bullet train at the railway museum in Omiya, Saitama prefecture. Fifty years ago, the first bullet train pulled out of Tokyo station and hurtled across the countryside, heralding Japan's arrival as a modern economic powerhouse with a transport system soon to become the envy of the world. AFP PHOTO / TOSHIFUMI KITAMURA

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