These are the fastest trains in the world, including one that can operate at 374 miles per hour.

This is where high-speed trains shine.

Although the U.S. isn’t renowned for its passenger railway systems, Europe and Asia are.

Shanghai maglev departure from Longyang road station to Pudong airport,Shanghai,China

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Thefirst segment(Tokyo to Nagoya) is set to open in 2027 before being expanded to Osaka.

While in regular service, the train reaches a top speed of 200 mph which is still shockingly fast.

The Fuxing Hao travels on several high-speed lines in China, including the popular route between Beijing and Shanghai.

The high-speed L0 Series Maglev is the fastest train in the world.

Courtesy of Superconducting Maglev

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Trial Run of Beijing to Shanghai High Speed Rail Train

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A maglev train (transrapid) leaves a station in Shanghai.

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NANJING, CHINA - JANUARY 01 2022: A worker inspects a Fuxing Hao high-speed train at a maintenance station for bullet trains

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Frecciarossa ETR1000

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