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Andrew E. Kramer writes: In the last years of the cold war, the ultra-secret research institute that had designed the Soviet Union’s nuclear submarines received an unusual request: could it build a high-speed train? The Soviet Union, despite its dependence on railroads, had fallen far behind Japan and Western Europe on high-speed transport. That the order came to the Rubin design bureau suggests that Moscow viewed catching up as a matter of national security.

Siemens Fills Russia’s Need for High-Speed Train