Wednesday 11 February 2015

[ ::: ♥Keep_Mailing♥ ::: ]™ FASTEST TRAINS IN THE WORLD

The Fastest Trains in the World

 
The invention of the train is what turned America into a superpower. It changed 
overland travel, reducing the time it took from months and weeks to days and hours.
 As the technology advanced, many gave up on trains as a form of transportation in favour of 
airplanes, but train technology took incredible steps ahead as well. These trains zoom
 between destinations in speeds cars can only dream about.
 
10. TSHR 700T
 
 
This train runs the line between Taipei and Kaohsiung in Taiwan. With a top speed of 
300Km/h (185mph), the THSR 700T shortened travel time between these two cities 
from 4 hours to 1.5 hours. The initial investment for the production of the first
 30 trains cost approximately $3.4 billion.
 
 
 
 
9. ETR Frecciarossa Trains
 
These refurbished trains travel at speeds of 300Km/h (185mph) between Rome and Milan, Italy.
 They are equipped with climate-control and an advanced silencing system, as well as ergonomic
 seats meant to provide with the utmost comfort for passengers.
 
 
 
8. TVG Duplex
 
 
It took eight years to develop the TGV Duplex. It has 512 seats, divided into upper and lower decks.
 It's built of light-weight aluminum and mainly runs on the Paris-Marsalis line,
 as well as several others. (Top speed – 300Km/h)
 
 
 
7. Alstom Euroduplex
 
 
This train's career began in 2011 and was the only one of its series to be upgraded to a 
duplex train capable of running at 320Km/h (198mph), while carrying 1,020 passengers.
 These trains were designed to work in Germany, France, Switzerland and Luxemburg.
 
 
 
6. 320E5 Series Shinkansen Hayabusa
 
 
The fastest train in Japan entered service in 2011 and can reach speeds of 320Km/h (198mph). 
The train was designed with a unique elongated "nose" to reduce the noise it creates as 
it travels through the many tunnels along its path.
 
 
 
5. Taglo (T350)
 
 
Nicknamed "The Duck" thanks to the elongated front end, this train will take you from
 Barcelona or Madrid to Valladolid in Spain, and in speeds of 350Km/h (217mph).
 
 
 
4. Siemens Velaro E / AVS 103
 
 
The fourth fastest train in the world travels the line between Madrid and Barcelona on a track
 measuring 621Km (385 miles). It is the fastest train in Spain and reaches speeds of 350Km/h,
 though during one ride it went as fast as 403Km/h (250mph)!
 
 
 
3. AVG Italo
 
The most modern train in Europe started its service in 2012 and runs the
 Naples-Rome-Florence-Milan-Bologna line.
 This 360Km/h (223mph) train is known for its comfortable seats, low maintenance, energy 
efficiency and the quietness of the cabins.
 
 
 
2. Harmony CRH 380E
 
 
If you travel between Shanghai and Beijing, take the Harmony lines. It took four and a half years
 to build the tracks, cost upwards of $17 billion and is now the world's second-fastest train. 
Before the construction of this line, the 1,000Km (621 miles) drive would take about 10 hours.
 Now, this long ride takes less than 3 hours, and the train rockets at speeds of 380Km/h (236mph).
 
 
 
1. Shanghai Maglev
 
 
The journey from Shanghai to Shanghai Airport only takes 7 minutes and 20 seconds, thanks to
 the incredible maglev train. This train uses magnets to levitate above the tracks, thus reducing friction 
and reaching speeds of 430Km/h (267mph).
 
 
 
Bonus: The Hyperloop
 
 
In late 2013, the CEO of Tesla Motors, Mr. Elon Musk, introduced his plans to revolutionize transportation
 by constructing a Hyperloop train. The Hyperloop is an enclosed track in a vacuum, in which
 pressurized capsules carry people and cargo at speeds of between 962Km/h and 1,220 Km/h (598mph – 760mph).
 Such speeds will mean that travel between New York and Los Angeles would only take 45 minutes!
 

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