55 mph on Amersham runs..... normally 15-20 mph on average underground
It is an indicator light to signify a door is open.
1120kp/h
The French train with the highest top speed is the LGV Est high-speed line with a top speed of 574 km/h, making it the world's fastest train. The LGV Est's normal speeds are closer to 320 km/h.
It is - 225 relates to the kmh of the top speed. In the UK, the Intercity 125 is more commonly known as an HST (High Speed Train).
"The Shanghai Maglev Train, opened in 2003, is the fastest, operating at speeds of up to 430 km/h (267 mph)."-Wikipedia
Yes. The Japanese bullet train, Shinkansen, has a normal operating speed of twice as much.
The fastest French train, Train à Grande Vitesse, goes as fast as 574.8 km/h (357.2 mph).
The top speed of the British Rail Class 395Javelin is limited to 125mph, but with the limiter off they can hit 135-140mph. This makes them the second fastest train in the British Isles, after the Class 390 Pendolino.
Local: Generally stops at all stations along their route and normally have a low top speed and fast acceleration. These trains are normally built for a high capacity of people. Express: Stops at main stations such as cities and important transport links. Have a high top speed such as the bullet train or a HST. Has catering and such for long journeys and are normally long for intercity travel.
You go in the luggage car and the hatch on top is open. Go on top.
There are meters that are connected to a pad underground. It transfers the speed it intakes and processes it to the meter on the top of the world. The information is then sent to police cars.
The Eurostar first started traveling to Brussels in 1994. You can learn more about Eurostar at the Wikipedia. Once on the page, type "Eurostar" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.