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English: Japanese experimental maglev train ML500, in Osaka transportation museum, Japan.
Français : Le train expérimental ML500 (de type Maglev - "lévitation magnétique"), exposé au musée des transports d'Osaka, Japon.
日本語: ジェイアール式マグレブ ML500 交通科学博物館にて

2006年6月 Bakkai撮影 

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Date 10 June 2006 (original upload date)
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