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China built the fastest bullet train through the Three Gorges
The construction of China’s bullet train running through the iconic Three Gorges stands as a testament to the country’s ...
The NextGen Acela trains will run with a top speed of 160 mph, out-speeding the current Acela fleet by 10 mph.
In August 2011, I was fortunate enough to ride on the then brand-new Hayabusa bullet train, which operates on the line ...
High-speed rail has always been more than transport—it’s a symbol of national pride. For decades, China, Japan and France ...
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Exploring the World's Fastest Trains: Reaching Maximum Speeds of 603 km/h
The evolution of high-speed trains has revolutionized rail travel, pushing the limits of speed, sustainability, and ...
A breakthrough in high-speed rail design could make the world's fastest trains safer, quieter, and greener. Chinese ...
With the world’s longest high-speed rail network and a new record-breaking bullet train, China is reshaping how travelers ...
By Hassan Tayir, CNN Hong Kong (CNN) — China has revealed a prototype of its next generation high-speed train, a vehicle it says is on track to be the world’s fastest. The CR450, which was ...
The NextGen Acela trains will reach a top speed of 160 mph, surpassing the current fleet by 10 mph. In China, the Fuxing Hao trains typically reach a maximum speed of 217 mph.
Once in commercial service, it could be the fastest high-speed train in the world, surpassing China’s current CR400 model, which debuted in 2017 and operates at 350 kilometers (217 miles) per hour.
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