Here are some of existing trains which are already in the market.
5. TGV Réseau, France
In service since 1992, France’s high-speed train generally runs at about 199 mph, with a maximum speed of 236 mph.
4. Shinkansen Train, Japan
Japan’s famed bullet train, the Shinkansen, is nicknamed “The
Duck-Billed Platypus” because of the duck-like shape of its nose.
Japan’s high-speed rail network includes more than 1,400 miles of track,
where the bullet trains top out at about 275 mph.
3. Transrapid TR-09, Germany
Another “mag-lev” train, this one runs on a monorail at a top speed
of 279 mph. Formerly the world’s fastest, the Transrapid runs from the
Munich airport.
2. China Railways CRH380A, China
This train runs on a traditional track and has traveled at speeds of
up to 302 mph. There are currently four models of the train serving
different railroad lines in China. Its highest speed while in operation
is 236 mph and routinely runs at 217 mph.
1. Shanghai Maglev Train, China
The Shanghai Maglev in China has been in operation since 2003. It
connects Shanghai Pudong International Airport with the Shanghai metro
system. The highest speed ever recorded has been 311 mph. It has a a
top operating speed of 268 mph, making it the world’s fastest commercial
train.
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