Top 11 fastest trains in the world, knowing the speed will fly your Senses

Let us now tell you where the fastest train in the world runs. 

Thus the record of speed is in the name of Japan, but both the speed for record and the regular speed is different. 

What are the top 10 trains in the world that can run at the same speed on a regular basis? 

 

1.Maglev- Japan 603 km / h

In April 2015, Japan saw a magnetic levitation train run at an incredible speed of 603 kilometers per hour. 

Maglev is a different kind of technology but it is only included in fast trains. 

The speed of 600 kilometers was for testing only. At present Japan does not want to run trains so fast.

 

2.Shanghai Maglev - China 431 km / h

The magnetic levitation train Maglev running in Shanghai, China is the fastest train in the world. 

The Maglev train covered the distance of only 30 kilometers from Shanghai International Airport to Central Pudong in 7 minutes and 20 seconds.

 

3.Harmony CRH 380-A China 379 km / h

China has a large network of high speed railways. 

Which is known as China Railway High Speed ​​CRH. Established in 2007, the high-speed railway network typically runs at speeds of more than 250 kilometers per hour. 

In the speed test conducted in 2010, the maximum speed of CRH 380 BL train was recorded up to 487 kilometers per hour.

 

4.Frecciarossa 1000 Italy 354 km / h

The Frasiorosa train is very popular in Italy.

Connecting Italian cities, the train runs between Milan-Ron, Milan-Naples, Turin-Rome and Bologna-Florence in a matter of minutes. 

This train can run up to a maximum speed of 400 kmph.

 

5.Renfe AVE Spain 349 km / h

The train, which has been running in Spain for the past two decades, is praised for its speed and comfort. 

Launched in 1992, the train runs from Madrid to Barcelona, ​​from Madrid to Seville and from Madrid to Bilbao.

 

6.Duchess Ben ICE Germany 329 km / h

The Duchess is famous for long distance trains in Germany. 

Whether traveling in Germany or going to another European country from Germany.

Duchess ben offers long trips at low cost. Surprisingly, children under the age of 15 can travel for free with their parents. 

 

7.Eurostar E-320 France 321 km / h

Eurostar is a high speed train connecting different countries of Europe. The train was launched in 1994. 

The train, which runs between the UK, France and Belgium, passes underwater. 

The train passes through the English Channel between Folkestone in the UK and Calais in France. 

Its craze is seen among tourists as it passes through a 50 km long channel tunnel.

 

8.TGV France 321 km / h

This is an intercity high speed train running in France. This train connects France with seven countries. 

The train has been running since 1980 and has a rail network of more than 1,400 km. TGV holds the record for running a train at a speed of 574 kmph.

 

9.Shinkansen Hayabusa Japan 320 km / h

This train from Japan is the oldest high speed train in the world. The Shinkasen train has been running between Tokyo and Kagoshima since 1958. 

Currently the Shinkasen train runs from Tokyo between Shin-Hakodate-Hokuto.

 

10.Thales Belgium 300 km / h

The Thales train runs between Brussels, Belgium and Paris, France via Germany. Earlier in 1924 there was an express train running between Paris and Brussels. 

In which high speed train was started from 1996 by changing with the times. The Thales train between Paris and Brussels was launched in 1997.

 

11.Shinkansen Hokuriku Japan 260 km / h

This is the second high speed train from Japan. Which connects Tokyo to Kanazawa in Hokuriku prefecture. This train has been very popular with tourists since 1997.

 

Here the speed is given in kilometers per hour. The list is from the year 2016 and is compiled by the world famous travel magazine Conde Nast. 

The speed list, however, does not stay the same for long. 

It is not necessary for the trains to run at such a high speed every day, but it does not take long for the trains to achieve this speed when needed. 

 

Click here for more info https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_high-speed_trains

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