Extreme Trains - 2008 High Speed Train - 1.3 was released on: USA: 25 November 2008
No, the other trains in Britain and Scotland cannot travel faster than the trains in the high speed one.
High speed trains are rail transport that utilizes technology to travel significantly faster than traditional transport. High speed trains first started to run commercially in 1964 at Japan, and were known as the bullet trains.
The high speed trains of Japan will nudge 200 mph.
High speed rail trains generally run on standard tracks that are continuously welded together. The trains are made to have better aerodynamics so that speed can be increased.
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Extreme Trains - 2008 High Speed Train 1-3 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
The difference between Japanese Shinkansens and European High Speed Trains is that the European High Speed Trains make use of European EC Directive 96/48 while the Japanese Shinkansens use an ATC (Automatic Train Control) system.
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Shinkansen - The bullet train of Japan
No.'Bullet train' is a name coined by the English language media for the Japanese Shinkansen high speed trains.TGV = 'Train à Grande Vitesse' which is French for 'high speed train'. This is the brand name used by SNCF (French Railways) for their high speed trains.Other brand names are used in other countries for their high sped trains; for example AVE in Spain and ICE in Germany.
Trains can be seen in all their glory at the National Railway Museum in the town of York in the United Kingdom. Both classic steam trains to modern high speed trains are featured.