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What is a famous french train?

Train à Grande Vitesse or TGV. The French bullet train.


How fast can a bullet train go?

The fastest so far is the TGV in France, where a train reached about 357 mph for a limited time.Japan has the world record at 581km per hour. A modern Japanese Bullet Train can go 333km per hour. The french TGV can go at 343km per hour. But the fastest bullet train is the Chinese bullet train. It goes 487km per hour.


What are facts about the bullet train?

The bullet train gets you to your destination faster than a normal train:)


What is the name of the high-speed train in France?

High-speed train; 'Train Grande Vitesse' or, TGV for short


What is the maximum speed of a TGV train?

The maximum speed reached by the TGV was set in a record for the fasted wheeled train as 357.2 mph. TGV stands for Train a Grande Vitesse, meaning high-speed train in french.


Does a bullet or a bullet train go faster?

Depending on the bullet, 9mm goes slower than it, but a 45-50cal.


Is the Japanese bullet train faster than your local trains?

no


What is the LE TGV?

Le TGV stands for 'Train Ã? Grande Vitesse', meaning High Speed Train in English.


Where does the tgv train run?

France!


When was the fastest train the world invented?

The fastest train in the world is currently made by China. The CRH302 can run at up to 300 miles per hour. The Japanese bullet train and the French TGV were pioneers in high speed rail.


Does a bullet train travel faster than a bullet?

bullet trains travel at 96.5 percent the speeed of a bullet No it doesn't. A bullet train does around 190mph normally and can reach 275mph. Depending on calibre, a rifle bullet travels at 1,500-2,000mph. So on average, a bullet train travelling at normal speed travels at between 9.5 and 12.6% of the speed of a rifle bullet.


What do the letters TGV stand for?

The TGV (French: Train à Grande Vitesse, "high-speed train") is France's high-speed rail service.