China is once again pushing the limits of high-speed rail with a bullet train that can go from 0 to 217 mph in under 5 minutes and hit speeds of 281 mph.
This photo shows a prototype of CR450 bullet train undergoing tests in Beijing, capital of China, Feb. 25, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua] The CR450, touted as the world's fastest electric multiple unit (EMU), ...
The world's fastest bullet train, the CR450, has begun a battery of pre-service trials on a high-speed line in China, clocking a single-train speed of 453 kilometers per hour. The CR450 series, ...
China's new CR450 bullet train has set a world speed record, reaching 453 km/h during testing. This innovative train, capable of accelerating to 350 k ...
China is moving closer to operating what may become the world’s fastest high-speed train. According to the Ministry of Transport, the CR450 prototypes have achieved test speeds of 450 kilometers per ...
BEIJING -- The world's fastest bullet train, the CR450, has begun a battery of pre-service trials on a high-speed line in China, clocking a single-train speed of 453 kilometers per hour. The CR450 ...
The world's fastest train is no joke as it travels at a top speed of 267mph (430km/h). It's the world's only high-speed commercial maglev line which runs between a city to the airport. Now one woman ...
The Chinese train uses "maglev" technology, meaning it levitates above the track with no contact between body and rail. VIA REUTERS China unveiled a futuristic “levitating” train on Tuesday that has a ...
A maglev bullet train that can reach speeds of 600 kilometers per hour (373 miles per hour) has made its debut in Qingdao, China. Developed by the state-owned China Railway Rolling Stock Corporation, ...
A popular South Florida influencer said using a high-tech train is "the best decision I ever made" and that she'll never drive from Miami to Orlando again. In the video, TikToker simplysashanoel ...
Chinese officials in the coastal city of Qingdao Tuesday unveiled its new maglev train, which can travel at speeds of up to 600 km/h or 373 mph. The train was developed by the state-owned China ...