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'World's fastest train' could cut London to Edinburgh journey to 60 minutes
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'World's fastest train' could cut London to Edinburgh journey to 60 minutes

  • New UK maglev concept aims to halve cross-country travel time, potentially matching about 60 minutes London to Edinburgh.
  • The L0 Series uses magnetic levitation to glide, enabling ultra-fast speeds.
  • Current plans place the technology in Japan first, with UK integration contingent on broader transport links.
  • UK cost and timetable challenges cited, with completion now expected between 2034 and 2035.
  • Experts urge UK travellers’ input on transport design, stressing more than just the fastest journey.
  • Analysts warn that faster travel must be joined to hubs and accessibility for broad use.
  • The project is framed as a potential ‘game changer’ for UK travel, contingent on funding and infrastructure.
  • The article compares maglev to existing fast services like the Shinkansen and Shanghai Maglev.
  • UK tunnel excavation and production difficulties have been cited as barriers.
  • Metro suggests a broader travel design approach prioritizing comfort and accessibility.
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Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle makes history with a first-ever anime IMAX screening for a "new experience" and "expanded" scenes – but no sign of a western release
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Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle makes history with a first-ever anime IMAX screening for a "new experience" and "expanded" scenes – but no sign of a western release

  • Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle is getting an IMAX re-release in Japan with a new experience and expanded scenes.
  • The re-release uses a 1:43:1 ratio, reported as a first for anime to enhance the viewing area.
  • The limited screening sites in Japan include Tokyo and Osaka venues.
  • Officials note the re-release may help Demon Slayer compete with its predecessor at the domestic box office.
  • Crunchyroll CEO commented on the urgency to deliver more Demon Slayer content to fans.
  • The article notes there is no announced Western release date for Infinity Castle 2 and 3.
  • The report places Infinity Castle within a trilogy plan, pending release dates.
  • Demon Slayer Infinity Castle 2 could follow, with potential new battles and scenes.
  • The article mentions competing efforts to expand Demon Slayer reach to global audiences.
  • Demon Slayer Infinity Castle's domestic performance remains a topic of box office analysis.
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