During the 1930s, passenger trains in the United States typically traveled at speeds of around 60 to 80 miles per hour, with some express trains reaching up to 90 miles per hour. The introduction of streamliners in the late 1930s, such as the Burlington Zephyr, showcased higher speeds and improved efficiency, often exceeding 100 miles per hour in promotional runs. Freight trains, on the other hand, generally operated at slower speeds, around 30 to 50 miles per hour. Overall, advancements in technology and design during this era contributed to increased train speeds and comfort for passengers.
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Trains can travel as fast as 150 miles per hour on average. Most passenger trains travel at a rate of speed of 90 miles per hour.
Fast trains have several benefits. First, as the name implies, they are faster so they help people get to their destinations quickly, and thus have more users than normal trains. Also, fast trains are more economically-friendly, as the emissions per mile is decreased due to the more advanced technology the trains use.
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TGV, Ave Train, TGV LYRIA, and Eurocity are some of the fast trains. You can get more information about it from a travel agent or from a reliable online source.