bob_lemon, 1 year ago On a recent test run, the train sprinted to record-breaking speeds of 281 miles per hour, making it the fastest train in the world. That’s not even close to the current record, which is 375 mph: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Railway_speed_record Once completed, engineers hope the maglev will reach 621 mph Yeah, that’s a big “if” right there. I’m all for high speed rail and I hope they succeed, but this article is terrible.
On a recent test run, the train sprinted to record-breaking speeds of 281 miles per hour, making it the fastest train in the world.
That’s not even close to the current record, which is 375 mph: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Railway_speed_record
Once completed, engineers hope the maglev will reach 621 mph
Yeah, that’s a big “if” right there.
I’m all for high speed rail and I hope they succeed, but this article is terrible.