Ultra-Fast Travel! Express your speed with the Bullet Train emoji, a symbol of advanced transportation.
A streamlined bullet train. The Bullet Train emoji is commonly used to represent ultra-fast trains, modern travel, or advanced transportation. If someone sends you a 🚅 emoji, it might mean they are talking about traveling at high speeds, using advanced transportation, or referencing bullet trains.
The 🚅 Bullet Train emoji represents or means a fast, high-speed passenger train, often used to convey a sense of speed and efficiency.
Simply click on the 🚅 emoji above to instantly copy it to your clipboard. You can then paste it anywhere - in messages, social media, documents, or any app that supports emojis.
The 🚅 bullet train emoji was introduced in Emoji E0.6 and is now supported across all major platforms including iOS, Android, Windows, and macOS.
The 🚅 bullet train emoji belongs to the Travel & Places category, specifically in the Ground Transport subcategory.
The bullet train 🚅 depicts Japan's Shinkansen, specifically the iconic "Series 0" nose design. Launched in 1964 for the Tokyo Olympics, it was the world's first high-speed rail. The name "bullet train" comes from both its speed and its aerodynamic nose shape.
| Unicode Name | High-Speed Train with Bullet Nose |
| Apple Name | High-Speed Train with Bullet Nose |
| Also Known As | Bullet Train, Shinkansen |
| Unicode Hexadecimal | U+1F685 |
| Unicode Decimal | U+128645 |
| Escape Sequence | \u1f685 |
| Group | 🌉 Travel & Places |
| Subgroup | 🚗 Ground Transport |
| Proposals | L2/09-026, L2/07-257 |
| Unicode Version | 6.0 | 2010 |
| Emoji Version | 1.0 | 2015 |
| Unicode Name | High-Speed Train with Bullet Nose |
| Apple Name | High-Speed Train with Bullet Nose |
| Also Known As | Bullet Train, Shinkansen |
| Unicode Hexadecimal | U+1F685 |
| Unicode Decimal | U+128645 |
| Escape Sequence | \u1f685 |
| Group | 🌉 Travel & Places |
| Subgroup | 🚗 Ground Transport |
| Proposals | L2/09-026, L2/07-257 |
| Unicode Version | 6.0 | 2010 |
| Emoji Version | 1.0 | 2015 |