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Languages: English. China has successfully tested its new ultra-high-speed (UHS) maglev train, which can reach speeds up to 621 mph, making it the fastest train in the world. The demonstration ...
Officials in China have debuted a new model of high-speed train, which they say could be the world's fastest when it enters ...
In a significant advancement for high-speed rail technology, China recently unveiled the CR450 bullet train prototype in Beijing. This state-of-the-art train is a testament to China's commitment ...
state-owned rail operator China State Railway Group unveiled a prototype for its CR450 train, which it claims will be the fastest commercial high-speed railcar in the world. As reported by the ...
Japan’s high-speed bullet trains are famous for speeding across the country—but China wants to set a new world record for the fastest electric passenger rail. Prototype tests are reportedly un ...
Sounds impossible, right? Well, not for China’s biggest missile manufacturer, which claims to have built the fastest train ever. The China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation (CASIC ...
INCREDIBLE plans have been revealed for the world's fastest "bullet" train that comes with a restaurant-style dining car and has a plush business-class section. China has successfully tested a ...
While in regular service, the train reaches a top speed of 200 mph — which is still shockingly fast. While China's CRH380A Hexie (also called Harmony) can cruise at a maximum speed of 236 mph ...
China has unveiled a new hydrogen/supercapacitor train capable of reaching speeds of 100 mph (160 km/h), making it the fastest hydrogen-powered train to date. The train jointly developed by state ...
In addition to China, hyperloop technology is being trialled ... Japan’s Shinkansen bullet train set the standard for ultra-fast rail travel Credit: Jacob Jung Which countries have the best ...
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