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  • Russia has recently adopted the newest rapid train, Sapsan, which is capable of traveling at a speed of 250 kmph (155 mph).

    RIA Novosti 2010

  • Russia's new highly advertised bullet trains known as Sapsan are not safe for traveling.

    WN.com - Articles related to Rail bosses say passenger safety not jeopardised by weather affected trains 2010

  • Russia's First High Speed Trains Designed for Fans of Extreme Riding Only trains known as Sapsan are not safe for traveling.

    WN.com - Articles related to In Russia's Dagestan Region, Police Live in Fear 2010

  • Besides successfully leading "Sapsan", Sergei Shmakov is also a famous sportsman: all-round world champion in Rally-raid, as well as participant in many races including the Lisbon - Dakar rally.

    Skycontrol 2009

  • Sergei Shmakov is President of "Sapsan" holding, the leading Russian Real Estate company.

    Skycontrol 2009

  • "Sapsan" has built 16 real estate villages in different regions of the country.

    Skycontrol 2009

  • Shown, a man cleaned a window of a Velaro series high-speed train named Sapsan before an inaugural ceremony in St. Petersburg in 2008.

    China 2010

  • 'The Sapsan train reflects how the modernization program announced by President Dmitry Medvedev is little more than a sham.'

    Robert Amsterdam Editor 2010

  • The storm wrecked the schedule of the Russia's luxurious high-speed passenger train Sapsan running between Moscow and St. Petersburg.

    RIA Novosti 2010

  • Russia may penalize Siemens for Sapsan train glitches

    RIA Novosti 2010

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