Shinkansen
  The Bullet Train still looks fantastic almost fifty years after its introduction  Another observation from my trip to York was about high speed rail travel. At the National  Railway Museum was a Japanese Bullet train. Much  as I like steam engines, I remember the first time I heard of the Bullet Train. It looked like a piece of space technology on rails and travelled at over 130mph. I liked it  despite my loyalty to steam. This was a truly futuristic form of  travel, a revolution based on first principles rather than one that had  simply grown out of tradition.      So could we have a Bullet Train in Britain?  At the museum, actors were putting on a small story telling play about the Bullet Train or Shinkansen - literally the new main line.    They put across the point that the Bullet Train rejected the standard gauge of 3'6" with which a British engineer had saddled the country from the outset. It adopted standard gauge but the train in the museum was conspiciously wider th...