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  1. www.railway-technology.com › features › the-10-fastest-high-speed-trains-in-the-worldThe 10 fastest high-speed trains in the world

    Jun 5, 2023 · From the Shinkansen bullet train in Japan to the French TGV, high-speed trains have a history that spans several decades. The evolution of high-speed rail has reshaped the transport landscape by offering an alternative to aviation, promoting economic growth, reducing travel times and offering a greener option.

  2. The first Shinkansen trains, the 0 Series Shinkansen, built by Kawasaki Heavy Industries – in English often called "Bullet Trains", after the original Japanese name Dangan Ressha (弾丸列車) – outclassed the earlier fast trains in commercial service. They traversed the 515 km (320 mi) distance in 3 hours 10 minutes, reaching a top speed ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShinkansenShinkansen - Wikipedia

    To achieve the full benefit of Shinkansen trains travelling on the dual gauge section at 260 km/h (160 mph) (the maximum speed proposed through the tunnel), alternatives are being considered, such as a system to automatically slow Shinkansen trains to 200 km/h (125 mph) when passing narrow-gauge trains, and/or loading freight trains onto ...

  4. Oct 31, 2024 · The trains will travel at a maximum speed of 505 km/h (the world record is 603 km/h). The route map will initially include 6 stations : the Shinagawa Station, the Nagoya Station, and the prefectures of Kanagawa, Yamanashi, Nagano, and Gifo.

  5. So, how fast do bullet trains go? 200 MPH (321 KPH). Most bullet trains reach at least 200 mph, as the Japanese Shinkansen operates at up to 200 mph, however, speed varies by country, as the French TGV operates at 186 mph.

  6. Aug 18, 2024 · Whether a maglev train or the more common bullet train designs that run on overhead power, these vessels careen through the Japanese countryside at blistering speeds.

  7. Jul 21, 2021 · A maglev bullet train that can reach speeds of 600 kilometers per hour (373 miles per hour) has made its debut in Qingdao, China.

  8. Feb 17, 2023 · Shinkansen travels at speeds up to 200 mph, while an airplane can exceed 500 miles per hour. However, when you take the time involved in traveling to the airport, airport security, checking baggage and waiting for take-off, Shinkansen train travel may actually get you to your destination faster.

  9. Nov 3, 2024 · The fastest trains can make the trip from Tokyo to Hakata in about five hours, and the quickest from Tokyo to Aomori take about three hours. The electric multiple-unit trains, which can seat 1,000 passengers or more, derive their power from an overhead wire system.

  10. May 10, 2019 · Japan has started testing its fastest-ever bullet train. The ALFA-X version of the high speed Shinkansen train is designed to be capable of reaching 400 kilometers per hour, or 249 mph.