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320 km/h The maximum operating speed is 320 km/h (200 mph) (on a 387.5 km section of the Thoku Shinkansen). Test runs have reached 443 km/h (275 mph) for conventional rail in 1996, and up to a world record 603 km/h (375 mph) for SCMaglev trains in April 2015.
360 kilometers per hour The N700S — the ‘S’ stands for ‘Supreme’ — entered into service July 1 and serves the Tokaido Shinkansen line, which links Tokyo Station and Shin-Osaka Station in Osaka. It can run up to 360 kilometers per hour, a new record set during a test run in 2019, making it one of the fastest trains in the world.
In 2007, a Euroduplex TGV train broke a record of 574.8 km/h (357.2 mph), making it the fastest conventional wheeled train in the world. The Chuo Shinkansen in Japan is a maglev line under construction from Tokyo to Osaka at commercial speeds of 505 km/h (314 mph), with operations due to start in 2027.
300 km/h The system is based primarily on Japan’s Shinkansen. The railway opened for service on 5 January 2007, with trains running at a top speed of 300 km/h (186 mph), currently running from Nangang to Zuoying in as little as 1 hour and 45 minutes, reaching almost 90% of Taiwan’s population.
1. L0 Series Maglev: 374 mph. This Japanese train, which is currently being developed and tested by the Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central), holds the land speed record for rail vehicles, clocking in at 374 mph.
Shinkansen bullet trains are the fastest and most convenient way of discovering Japan. The Japan Rail (JR) network is extensive and the trains reach a top speed of 320 km/h (199mp/h).
TGV, France French people have been enjoying 200 mph rail travel since 1981 with TGV, which stands for Train Grande Vitesse (high speed train in English). A type of TGV called V150 holds the record for the highest speed on any national rail system – it hit a whopping 357.2 mph in April 2007.
Kyoto Kyoto: History and Background. Kyoto is Japan’s third largest city and also one its oldest. It was originally founded as Heian in 794, and had its golden age during the court’s heyday from 794 to 1185. Home to many cultural landmarks and historical sites, Kyoto is thought of as the heart of Japan.
These trains travel at upwards of 150 miles per hour. They usually run direct routes to major European cities. Rail passes cover most high-speed trains. In the cases where high-speed travel is not covered, rail passes allow discounts on fares.
Maglev Japan’s L0 Series Maglev is the fastest train in the world, with a speed record of 374 mph or 602 km/h. It could go the distance from New York City to Montreal in less than an hour. China has half of the eight fastest trains, and the world’s largest high-speed railway network.
The train’s speed is in average 330km/h (205.05 mph) and you literally can feel the speed. Should you have the opportunity to travel to Japan you definitely should also book a trip with the Shinkansen.
L0 Series Maglev The statistic illustrates the world’s fastest high-speed trains as of January 2021, based on the maximum speed. Japan’s high-speed train is at the top of the list: The L0 Series Maglev reaches 375 miles per hour. It was followed by France’s TGV POS, which has a speed limit of just over 357 miles per hour.
In 2020, net profit of Taiwan High Speed Rail amounted to around 6 billion New Taiwan dollars. The corporation started operating in Taiwan since 2007.
Taiwan High Speed Rail has made Taiwan’s public transport system more convenient, because it brings cities and towns closer. Today, passengers can even travel between Taipei and Kaohsiung in one day. … Moving among the corridor’s stations at 300km per hour the fastest, THSR offers truly convenient rides.
Many visitors ask how much does the Taiwan High Speed Rail HSR cost? The price of a standard full fare HSR ticket from Taipei to Kaohsiung (Zuoying) is NT$1490.
The shinkansen train uses superconducting maglev (short for magnetic levitation) to achieve these incredible speeds. As the train leaves the station, it’s rolling on wheels. But as it speeds up, the wheels retract, and the power of magnets allows the vehicle to hover four inches above the ground.
Amtrak Acela Express The fastest rail system in the U.S. is the Amtrak Acela Express along the Northeast Corridor (NEC), with speeds of up to 150 miles per hour but with averages around 66 mph.
Automotrice Grande Vitesse (AGV) Italo, the first train in the AGV series, is currently the fastest operating train in Europe and third fastest train in the world.
Our TGV holds the world speed record for rail, at 574.8 km/h.
The Shinkansen, the fastest train in Japan, traveled 75 kilometers in 0.25 hours. … A 300 kilometers per hour.
The TGV The TGV (French: Train Grande Vitesse, high-speed train; previously TurboTrain Grande Vitesse) is France’s intercity high-speed rail service, operated by SNCF.
Vande Bharat Express As of 2021, the fastest train of India is Vande Bharat Express with a top speed of 180 km/h (110 mph) which it attained during a trial run. While the fastest operating train is Gatimaan Express with a top operating speed of 160 km/h (99 mph).
Our trains can reach a maximum speed of 300 kilometres per hour (that’s 186 miles per hour) on the high speed lines in the UK, France and Belgium. Throughout the Channel Tunnel, Eurostar trains travel at a speed of 160 Kilometres per hour (100 mph).
Osaka Take Osaka, Japan’s second-largest city, and often ranked among the world’s most liveable. The city region of over 19 million people is gearing up to host the World Expo in 2025, with major developments projects underway in preparation.
Kyoto Kyoto. Kyoto, considered by many as Japan’s most beautiful city, was the Japanese capital until the government was moved to Tokyo in 1868. However, the city is still Japan’s religious center with over 1000 Buddhist temples.
Although samurai no longer exist, the influence of these great warriors still manifests itself deeply in Japanese culture and samurai heritage can be seen all over Japan – be it a great castle, a carefully planned garden, or beautifully preserved samurai residences.
Frecciarossa 1000 High-speed trains in Italy can reach speeds of up to 400 km/h (248 mph). The fastest Italian high-speed train reaching that speed is the modern Frecciarossa 1000, which connects the main cities, including Turin, Milan, Florence, Rome, Naples and Salerno.
InterCity Express The ICE (InterCity Express) is a high-speed train that connects all major cities in Germany. With speeds up to 300km/h, this is one of the fastest ways to travel between cities such as Berlin, Hamburg and Cologne.
China Overview
Rank | Country/Region | Notes |
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1 | China | Shanghai Maglev: 430 km/h max; The only country in the world to provide overnight sleeping high-speed trains at 250 km/h. |
2 | Spain | (at least 400 km upgraded and are not listed by UIC) |
3 | France | dedicated (LGV) |
upgraded |