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Fastest Trains In The World, Whose Speed Is Really Impressive

Rail transport in modern conditions is becoming one of the most popular types of both passenger and freight traffic. One of the factors of such popularity is the speed of such shipments.

At the moment in Europe and China is the process of crowding out of air carriers by railway companies. To some extent, this is due to the fact that the fastest trains in the world are able to compete in speed with an airliner.

Some modern railway cars reach speeds of over 600 km / h, while some passenger aircraft accelerate in airspace only to 510 km / h (Yak-40). It was possible to achieve such high speed indicators thanks to the innovative technology of magnetic suspension of trains. Ultra-fast machines made with this technology are called maglevs or magnetplanes.

The top 10 includes the world's fastest trains in the history of railways.

1. HSL 1 (High-Speed Line 1)

Maximum speed: 300 km / h


HSL 1 - the Belgian TGV series electric train (Train à Grande Vitesse - “high speed train” in French), whose working speed is 300 km / h, runs on a high-speed railway line connecting Brussels with the French railway line LGV Nord. It was commissioned in December 1997.

2. THSR 700T

Maximum speed: 300 - 315 km / h


THSR 700T is a high-speed train on the island of Taiwan, developed on the basis of Japanese Shinkansen trains. The train, whose maximum operating speed is 300 km / h, connects northern Taipei and southern Kaohsiung. It consists of 12 comfortable cars and can accommodate 989 passengers. The speed record for this train was set in 2005 and is 315 km / h.

3. InterCity Express (ICE)

Maximum speed: 320 km / h 



ICE - high-speed trains, common in Germany and in neighbouring countries. On the Strasbourg-Paris line, Intercity Express can reach speeds of up to 320 km / h. Today, ICE is the main type of long-distance train of all represented by German Railways.

4. Eurostar

Maximum speed: 300 - 334.7 km / h



Eurostar or British Rail Class 373 - British TVG high-speed electric train plying between Great Britain, Belgium and France through the Channel Tunnel, which is the second longest railway tunnel in the world. The train's capacity is 900 passengers, the working speed reaches 300 km / h, and the speed record for this train was set in 2003 and equals 334.7 km / h.

Also Read : Top 10 Longest Train Rides in the World

5. KTX Sancheon

Maximum speed: 305 - 352 km / h



Sancheon, formerly known as KTX II, was commissioned in South Korea in 2009. It was built by Hyundai Rotem based on the technology of the French TGV trains and is owned by Korail, South Korea’s national railway operator. Although it can reach speeds of up to 352 km / h (the record was set in 2004), for safety reasons, it does not drive faster than 305 km / h.

6. AVE 103 Siemens Velaro (RENFE)

Maximum speed: 350 km / h



The Spanish State Rail Network (RENFE) is one of the most innovative railway companies in Europe. Almost all cities in Spain are interconnected by an ultra high-speed highway AVE. By the number of high-speed railway, Spain is second only to China in the world! The main ridge of RENFE are the newest AVE 103 trains of the German company Siemens Velaro. Their speed is limited to 350 km / h.

7. AVE Talgo-350

Maximum speed: 330 - 365 km / h



AVE (Alta Velocidad Española) is a trademark of the Spanish Railways Renfe-Operador operating company. The abbreviation simultaneously beats the word "bird" (ave) in Spanish. All AVE class trains are high-speed, but the AVE Talgo-350 electric train with a capacity of 318 passengers, accelerating to 330 km / h on the routes Madrid-Valladolid and Madrid-Barcelona, is particularly distinguished. In 2004, during testing, the train developed a speed of 365 km / h.

8. Shanghai Maglev Train

Maximum speed: 431 - 501 km / h



Shanghai Maglev is a Chinese high-speed magnetic train that has operated in Shanghai since 2004. The maximum speed of the express train is 431 km / h, which makes it possible to overcome the distance from the city center to the airport (30 km) in just 7-8 minutes. In a test launch on November 12, 2003, this train reached a speed of 501 km / h. Train developers are not Chinese at all, but Germans.

9. TGV POS

Maximum speed: 320 - 574.8 km / h



These French trains of the TVG series run between France and Switzerland, as well as between France and Germany. Working speed - 320 km / h. At the same time, the TGV POS model holds the record for speed among rail trains - in 2007, this train was able to accelerate to 574.8 km per hour.

10. Maharajas Express

Maximum speed: 150 kmph



Maharajas Express is one of the fastest luxury trains in the world that covers several top destinations in India on different journey. It travels at a speed of 150 kmph and is famous as the ‘Richest Train in India’ making the travellers feel like they are travelling in royal atmosphere. Click to Book Maharajas Express.

Also Read : What is Maharajas’ Express Train?

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