They're supposed to have a mag-lev shuttle.
It takes about a hour and a half if you take the normal train. However, if you take high-speed rail, it takes just an hour.
There is a low speed maglev train in Nagoya Japan called the Linimo, as well as a high-speed maglev train called the Shanghai Transrapid which links Shanghai International Airport and a transit station in Shanghai, China. There are also experimental maglev test lines in Daejeon, South Korea; Yamanashi, Japan; and Power Springs, Georgia, United States. A test facility in Emsland, Germany also just recently closed.
It depends on the gravitational pull. Shanghai is very close to Hangzhou, and there are many flights going to Hangzhou from Shanghai everyday. Gennerally , you can take a flight from Shanghai to Hangzhou from 08:00 am to 20:00 pm. You can also take a high-speed train to Hangzhou. It is very fast.
train a grande vitesse is the name of the french high speed train
High-speed train; 'Train Grande Vitesse' or, TGV for short
Japan is the original inventor of the high speed bullet train.
Yes, there is a high-speed train connecting Madrid and Lisbon.
Train a Grande Vitesse (High speed train)TGV stands for Train à Grande Vitesse (high-speed train)
The driving distance is 802 miles.2 hours by flight4-5 hours by high-speed train.1084km
Train number T97 runs from Beijing to Hong Kong every other day. It leaves Beijing for Hong Kong on odd dates in Jan, Mar, June, July 2008 & even dates in Feb, April, May 2008. You can check days of running & times at www.mtr.com.hk
Longest Highspeed Line in Service: Beijing-Shanghai High-Speed Railway 1318 kmLongest Highspeed Line under construction: Beijing-Hongkong High-Speed Railway 2360 kmLongest train ride in China: Guangzhou - Lhasa (Tibet): 4980 km
The high speed trains of Japan will nudge 200 mph.