
Europe Plans High-Speed Rail Network by 2040
Europe plans a high-speed rail network by 2040, aiming to cut journey times drastically and make train travel a viable alternative to flights. The €546 billion project focuses on improved infrastructu
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Europe plans a high-speed rail network by 2040, aiming to cut journey times drastically and make train travel a viable alternative to flights. The €546 billion project focuses on improved infrastructu

China's next-generation CR450 bullet train has reached a test speed of 453 km/h (281 mph), positioning it as one of the fastest conventional trains in the world.

Eurostar is set to introduce double-decker trains through the Channel Tunnel for the first time, ordering up to 50 new 'Celestia' trains and investing €80 million in its London depot.

Etihad Rail's new passenger service, set for 2026, will connect Dubai and Abu Dhabi in just 57 minutes, part of a larger network linking 11 UAE cities.

A new high-speed rail section from Shenyang to Baihe in Northeast China has opened, cutting travel time from Beijing to Changbai Mountain to 4 hours, 33 minutes. The 430-kilometer line, operating at 3

High-speed trains are redefining modern travel, with Japan's SCMaglev L0 Series aiming for 374 mph. France's TGV and China's Fuxing also lead in innovation, connecting cities faster.

A traveler shares her experience on Amtrak's new high-speed Acela train, noting its cleanliness, firm seats, and top speed of 147 mph, sparking public debate on US rail progress.

Hardt Hyperloop set a new European speed record, reaching nearly 53 mph and performing a lane-switch with zero moving parts. This advances hyperloop technology, drawing global interest.

Asia, led by China and Japan, is advancing rapidly in high-speed maglev train technology, setting global benchmarks. Western projects face delays and cost issues.

Asia, led by China and Japan, is pioneering high-speed maglev trains that float above tracks at nearly 400 mph, transforming regional travel while Western nations lag in adoption.