Fast I am assuming.
The fastest service speed that passenger teains do in Europe is approximately 200 mph.
There are several manufacturers of fast trains all over the world. Some of the manufacturers that produce the fastest trains include Bombardier Alstom, Shinkansen, Caradia, and Siemens.
There some of the fastest if not the fastest boats in Europe at the time.
It is no where near 500 MPH. About 200 MPH
Its not the speed over the roadbed that counts (all 3 are about the same) but the fact that unit trains do not need to be classified at each intermediary yard that makes them the "fastest".
I would go by train. The trains in Europe are fast, efficient and on time.
400 km/h is the fastest bullet trains go. Youtube I saw the commet say 500 mph i dont think it was going that fast. 430 kph
well here are the names of some off my head tgv eurostar also known as a british tgv pendolino hst
The fastest train in the world is located in China. The CRH380A tops out at 302 miles per hour. Next would be the TR-09 in Germany that tops out at 279 miles per hour.
A bullets trains goes fast because of the streamlines in the air.
"Fastest" is the superlative of "fast."
It depends what country you are in. France has the fastest normal running service in the world at the moment at 300km/h (180mph) and this extends to the UK's St Pancreas International and other neighbours to France. The UK has trains that run at 200km/h on the main lines but it is possible to travel at 250km/h and the U.S is fairly undeveloped for train technology, the fastest trains run at 150km/h most of the time.