Fastest Train in the World: 581km/h. Japan JR-Maglev
The difference of being the quickest practice on the planet is supposed to be to Japan's JR-Maglev. It set a community rate record for a manned, railed auto when it hit 361 mph on November 2nd, 2003. The practice uses magnet levitation to flow above its monitor, which reduces track scrubbing and allows it to obtain such instant rates of rate. Permanently more awesome is the France TGV -- this traditional practice rode its steel tires and monitor to a baguette-crisping 357 mph. That's only four mph reduced (357 mph) than the fancy-pants Maglev practice.
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