1) Shanghai Maglev - 460 kph/286 mph in China
The Shanghai Maglev is the world's fastest train ranked by top speed and the only passenger train in the world that uses magnetic levitation (Maglev).
2) CR400 'Fuxing': 350 kph/217 mph in China
The CR400 "Fuxing" trains run at a commercial maximum of 350 km per hour (217 mph) and have even reached test speeds of 420 km (260 mph) per hour! The trains were developed based on technology used in high-speed trains in Europe and Japan.
The CR400 "Fuxing" trains run at a commercial maximum of 350 km per hour (217 mph) and have even reached test speeds of 420 km (260 mph) per hour! The trains were developed based on technology used in high-speed trains in Europe and Japan.
3) ICE3: 330 kph/205 mph - Germany
Germans are known for their speed and efficiency, so it is no surprise that the world's third fastest train can be found in this country.
4) TGV: 320 kph/198.5 mph - France
The French train company TGV runs trains between Paris, Eastern France, London, and Southern Germany.
5) JR East E5 - 320 kph/198.5 mph - Japan
The world owes Japan for introducing the concept of a new era of high-speed trains in 1964. Japan is a well-respected leader in the world of high-speed railways regarding speed, capacity, and safety.
6) 'Al Boraq': 320 kph/198.5 mph - Morocco
Morocco is proud to have Africa's first and only high-speed railway: Al Boraq. The trains link Tangier with Casablanca and can reach the impressive speed of 320 km per hour (198.5 mph).
7) AVE S-103: 310 kph/193 mph - Spain
France helped Spain to join the ranks of countries offering transportation in high-speed trains in 1992 with its TGV technology.
8) Trenitalia ETR1000: 360 kph/223.6 mph - Italy
Italian State Railways' Frecciarossa, or the "Red Arrow" in English, are a series of high-speed trains introduced in 2017.
9) KTX-I High-Speed Railway: 305 kph/190 mph - South Korea
In 2004 South Korea made expanding its network of high-speed trains a priority, and with the help of the French TGV technology, it now has an impressive network of high-speed railways.
10) Haramain High-Speed Railway: 300 kph/186 mph - KSA
When you think of Saudi Arabia, you may not immediately think of high-speed trains, but the Haramain High-Speed Railway (HHR) is the fastest way to travel between Mecca and Medina.
Germans are known for their speed and efficiency, so it is no surprise that the world's third fastest train can be found in this country.
4) TGV: 320 kph/198.5 mph - France
The French train company TGV runs trains between Paris, Eastern France, London, and Southern Germany.
5) JR East E5 - 320 kph/198.5 mph - Japan
The world owes Japan for introducing the concept of a new era of high-speed trains in 1964. Japan is a well-respected leader in the world of high-speed railways regarding speed, capacity, and safety.
6) 'Al Boraq': 320 kph/198.5 mph - Morocco
Morocco is proud to have Africa's first and only high-speed railway: Al Boraq. The trains link Tangier with Casablanca and can reach the impressive speed of 320 km per hour (198.5 mph).
7) AVE S-103: 310 kph/193 mph - Spain
France helped Spain to join the ranks of countries offering transportation in high-speed trains in 1992 with its TGV technology.
8) Trenitalia ETR1000: 360 kph/223.6 mph - Italy
Italian State Railways' Frecciarossa, or the "Red Arrow" in English, are a series of high-speed trains introduced in 2017.
9) KTX-I High-Speed Railway: 305 kph/190 mph - South Korea
In 2004 South Korea made expanding its network of high-speed trains a priority, and with the help of the French TGV technology, it now has an impressive network of high-speed railways.
10) Haramain High-Speed Railway: 300 kph/186 mph - KSA
When you think of Saudi Arabia, you may not immediately think of high-speed trains, but the Haramain High-Speed Railway (HHR) is the fastest way to travel between Mecca and Medina.
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