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Railway Vehicle Types - CSV
Railway vehicle types are classified based on operating speed, service patterns, legal regulations, and physical structure. Various types exist, from ultra-high-speed railways like the Shinkansen to urban transit systems such as streetcars and monorails. In Japan, they are classified under two legal frameworks: the Railway Business Act and the Track Act, with vehicles developed and operated according to their respective characteristics.
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shinkansen
limited express
tram
subway
monorail
transportation
rolling stock
code,slug,name,description,category,maxSpeed
01,shinkansen,Shinkansen,High-speed railway operating at maximum speeds of 200 km/h or higher.,High-speed Railway,320 km/h
02,limited-express,Limited Express,The fastest conventional line trains that stop only at major stations.,Conventional Line,130 km/h
03,express,Express,Rapid service trains that stop only at major stations.,Conventional Line,
04,rapid,Rapid,Semi-rapid trains that skip some stations.,Conventional Line,
05,local,Local Train,Trains that stop at every station.,Conventional Line,
06,subway,Subway/Metro,Railway operating underground or on elevated tracks in urban areas.,Urban Transit,
07,tram,Tram/Streetcar,Rail-based transit running on streets and roads.,Urban Transit,
08,monorail,Monorail,Railway running on a single rail.,Urban Transit,
09,agt,Automated Guideway Transit (AGT),Small-scale automated railway system.,Urban Transit,
10,maglev,Maglev (Magnetic Levitation),Ultra-high-speed railway using magnetic levitation and propulsion.,Ultra-high-speed Railway,500 km/h