The 10 Fastest Train...
Europeans and Asians currently operate the fastest
high speed trains in the world, regularly commuting on trains such as the
Shanghai Maglev and Harmony CRH 380A. While these two currently hold all the
records, other fast trains, such as the HEMU-400X, Zefiro 380 and Talgo Avril,
are close contenders for the crown of world's fastest trains.
Railway-technology.com lists the top ten fastest trains currently in service.
Shanghai Maglev
Shanghai Maglev tops the list with its maximum
operational speed of 430km/h and average speed of 251kmph. The Maglev started
commercial operations in April 2004.
It runs on the 30.5km Shanghai Maglev Line, which is
the first commercially operated high-speed magnetic levitation line, extending
from Longyang Road Station of Metro Line 2 and ending at Shanghai Pudong
International Airport.
Shanghai Maglev is owned and operated by Shanghai
Maglev Transportation Development Co. (SMTDC). The train was constructed by a
joint venture of Siemens and ThyssenKrupp.
Harmony CRH 380A
Harmony CRH 380A, with maximum operational speed of
380kmph, is currently the second fastest operating train in the world.
The electric multiple unit (EMU) set a record by
speeding at 486.1kmph during its trial operation on the Shanghai-Hangzhou
intercity high-speed railway in December 2010.
The CRH 380A was put into operation in October 2010.
It operates from Beijing to Shanghai and provides daily service along Wuhan to
Guangzhou route.
The vibration free train was constructed by CSR
Qingdao Sifang Locomotive & Rolling Stock. Its high design speed is a
result of research carried out at various Chinese universities.
AGV Italo
AGV Italo is the first train in the AGV Series which
entered into service in April 2012. It has a maximum operational speed of
360kmph.
The train broke a record speed of 574.8kmph in April
2007.
Considered to be the most modern train in Europe, AGV
Italo was built by Alstom. The train currently runs on the Napoli - Roma -
Firenze - Bologna - Milano corridor.
The train complies with the European TSI
interoperability standard, which includes safety, reliability and availability,
health, environmental protection and technical compatibility.
Siemens Velaro E / AVS 103
Velaro E, designated as AVE S 103 in Spain, is the
fastest series-production high-speed train in the world. It achieved a whopping
speed of about 400kmph during its test trips in Spain.
The train possesses an operational speed of 350kmph.
The train was ordered by Spanish National Railways
Renfe, and operates on the Barcelona-Madrid line. It was delivered in July 2005
and began operations in June 2007.
The design of the multiple-unit train was founded on
the latest developments of the successful ICE 3 trainset designed for Deutsche
Bahn.
Talgo 350 (T350)
Talgo 350, which initially entered service with the
name RENFE AVE Class 10, achieved a maximum speed of 365kmph during its trial
run. The train has a maximum operational speed of 350kmph.
T350 was developed by Patentes Talgo (Tren Articulado
Ligero Goicoechea Oriol) and manufactured by Patentes Talgo in collaboration
with Bombardier Transportation.
Commonly known as El Pato (meaning The Duck in
Spanish), the train has been operating on the Madrid-Zaragoza-Lleida section of
the Madrid-Barcelona line in Spain since 2005. There are currently more than 46
operating trains of the series in the country.
E5 Series Shinkansen Hayabusa
E5 Series Shinkansen Hayabusa trains, which entered
service in March 2011, with an initial maximum speed of 300km now run on the
Tohoku Shinkansen Line with a maximum operating speed of 320kmph.
Currently the fastest in Japan, the train achieved a
speed of about 400kmph during trials.
The train was manufactured by Kawasaki Heavy Industry
(KHI) and Hitachi, while East Japan Railway Company (JR East) is the operator.
The train features full active suspension (FSA)
system, which reduces the vibration of the moving bogies, and a 15m long nose
which reduces the sound blast in tunnels.
Alstom Euroduplex
Alstom-built Euroduplex is the third generation of
TGV Duplex, which entered service in December 2011. The trains in the series
are touted to be the only double-decker, interoperable high-speed trains
capable of running on European networks at 320kmph.
The Euroduplex was initially introduced on the
Rhine-Rhone LGV high-speed rail line. The train is capable of transporting
1,020 passengers (multiple units), compared to TGV Duplex which transports
about 512 passengers.
Euroduplex trains are designed to operate on French,
German, Swiss and Luxembourgish rail networks. They are equipped with traction
systems adapted to different electric currents used across Europe.
Some of the trains in the series will also be capable
of operating in Spain.
TGV Duplex
TGV Duplex was manufactured from 1996-2004. They are
operated by SNCF and were manufactured by Alstom and Bombardier. The trains can
reach maximum speeds of 300kmph to 320kmph.
TGV Duplex is Alstom's first third-generation
double-decker/duplex train. It provides a seating space for 512 passengers in
its upper and lower decks. The train is constructed of aluminum to reduce
weight.
The trains in the TGV Duplex series mainly run on the
TGV Méditerranée line between Paris and Marseille.
More than 450 TGV series trains are currently serving
230 destinations.
ETR 500 Frecciarossa Trains
Elettro Treno Rapido 500 (ETR 500) Frecciarossa
trains entered into service in 2008. The trains are designed for a maximum
speed of 360kmph and currently run at 300kmph on high speed lines.
The Frecciarossa (Red Arrow) is a renovated version
of the ETR 500. The renovated trains operate between Rome and Milan.
The cars are equipped with climate control and sound
insulation, and feature ergonomic seats to provide maximum comfort.
The trains in the fleet are operated by Trenitalia
and manufactured by TREno Veloce Italiano (TREVI), a consortium of Alstom,
Bombardier and AnsaldoBreda.
THSR 700T
The THSR 700T operates on the high-speed line between
Taipei and Kaohsiung in Taiwan. The train entered into service with Taiwan High
Speed Rail in January 2007.
It operates at a speed of 300kmph reducing the
journey time between the two cities from four hours to just 90 minutes.
It was constructed by Kawasaki, Hitachi and Nippon
Sharyo. Based on Kawasaki's 700 series Shinkansen trains, the 700T was the
first Taiwanese rolling stock to import Japanese high speed rail technology.
The total investment for manufacturing the initial 30
trains in the series reached about NT$100bn ($3.4bn).
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