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Music | Video links were fairly used during the making of this video thank you and enjoy watching! Like Comment and Subscribe for more videos !!! Credits | Video Links: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60EGEx6cKmg 5. Japan The Land of the Rising Sun invented High-Speed Rail with the first bullet train, called Shinkansen (new trunk line) opening in 1964. Japan Railways Group now operates 2,664 km (1,655 mi) of tracks with 782 km (486 mi) under construction. 4.China China has been building high-speed rail at a furious pace since 2007 and now boasts the world's largest network with 9,356 km (5,813 mi) of HSR track, including the longest line the world from Beijing to Guangzhou at 2,298 km (1,428 mi). The China Railway Corporation has no plans on slowing down, as there are currently 14,160 km (8,799 mi) under construction. 3. The Shanghai Maglev Train, also known as the Transrapid, is the fastest commercial train in the world with a top speed of 430 kilometers per hour. 2. France France started developing its High-Speed Rail network soon after Japan launched theirs in 1964, however, the TGV (Train à Grande Vitesse, high-speed train) service didn't open to the public until 1981. National rail operator SNCF runs the fastest conventional train network in the world, with average top speeds of 320 km/h (200 mph). In April, France launched the low fare HSR service called Ouigo, costing as little as 10 Euros for a trip from Paris to southeastern France. 1. Japanese MAGLEV Bullet Train Maglev top speed What is the Maglev train’s top speed? In April 2015, a manned superconducting Maglev train broke two previous land speed records for rail vehicles. The train was clocked at 603 kilometers per hour or 375 miles per hour. This is much faster than the Maglev trains already operating in Shanghai, China, and in South Korea, which run at speeds of 268 to 311 miles per hour and 68 miles per hour, respectively. The Maglev train has also exceeded previous Shinkansen world speed records in trials at the Miyazaki Test Track. Most Shinkansen trains operate at speeds of about 500 kilometers per hour (200 to 275 miles per hour). As new technologies are developed and instituted, future trains may achieve even greater velocities. Music: YouTube Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.

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