The speed of a train will depend on a wide variety of factors from the type of train, age of train, how the train is being powered, what the train is hauling....etc.
The fastest recorded speed to date was 575 km/h (357 mph) set by a French TGV train in February 2007.
Depends which locomotive class. A class 43 HST can go about 125 mph,
The old EMU's can usually go about 75mph and the new EMU's like class 377s can go about 100 mph. The fastest train is in the euro-tunnel company and goes about 155 mph
the fastest desial locomotive is the intercity class 125, 125mph, the fastest steam locomotive is an engine called mallard with a speed of 126mph, no steam engine has ever beaten it and never will, but there is claim that another engine has beaten it, an A2 pacific called "blue peter" got a wheel spin of 140mph, but some people don't think it counts
The speed of trains varies depending on the type of train. Passenger trains are not allowed to exceed 59 miles per hour, and freight trains may not surpass 49 miles per hour.
It depends on the type of train. In the US, freight trains travel between 35 and 60 mph (the usual speed limit) and passenger trains up to 80 mph depending on the distance between scheduled stops, and the local grade (change in elevation). The fastest trains are capable of speeds up to 120 to 150 mph.
French TGV and Japanese "bullet trains" travel between 150 and 190 mph, and some of their fastest maglev (magnetic levitation) trains can go up to 360 mph, although their actual operating speed when finally operated may be much less.
3 July 1938 Downhill grade. Official data indicates peak speed 202.6 km/h, mean speed (half-mile) 201.2 km/h. Speed documentation not fully reliable, actual speed was probably slightly lower, but will have reached the mark of 200.4 (124.52), Mallard suffered an overheated crankpin during the run, but was repaired and returned to traffic within 9 days.
About 10 mph for heavy drag freight, 70 mph for standard passenger, up to 150 mph for fast train.
357 mph
how fast can bnsf train go.
how fast is the train?
A train track is stationary
no
It goes faster than that of a regular train.
98mph
no
Less (rolling) friction.
the steam train can go up to 90 - 110km per hour
187
upto 300km
The speed that a train can go depends on the speed limit for a specific segment of track.