The list of Fastest train in the World !  
                                                          There are trains which are the fastest. Some of them are noted  because they are the largest. Some trains do not fall into any of these  categories but are known to carry the largest number of passengers.  Newer versions of such super fast trains have started making their  appearance around the length and breadth of several countries. They have  made travel faster and easier for human beings. The following is the  list of the fastest trains in the world!
The CRH2 is a modified E 2-1000 series Shinkansen design and is one  among the fastest train models in China. It is also the second  Shinkansen model of train that was exported. The other one was the 700T  series.
The Taiwan High Speed Rail is roughly 335.50 kms and runs along the  west coast of Taiwan. It runs to Kaohsiung city from Taipei  City and is  said to have started its operation on January 5, 2007.
South Korea’s high-speed rail system, the Korea Train eXpress (KTX)  is operated by Korail. It has a high speed of 350km/hr and its  technology is based on the French TGV system. Its speed can be limited  to 300 km/h for safety during normal service. This super fast train  reached a great speed of 352.4 kms per hour on December 16, 2004.
A network of super fast trains connects Honshu in Japan with other  major cities. It also connects Fukuoka on the island of Kyushu and  Tokyo. The super fast trains of Japan are known as shinkansen. These  trains of bullet types are run by Japan Railways.
AVE is an abbreviation for Alta Velocidad EspaƱola meaning High  Speed. It can also imply bird in Spanish. Ave is a network of high speed  trains that operate at speeds of up to 300 km/h and connects all  important towns and cities in Spain.
A high speed train service in Western Europe, Eurostar connects  London and Kent in the United Kingdom, with Brussels in Belgium and  Paris and Lille in France. There are also seasonal trains to France and  limited services to Disneyland Resort Paris.
A high speed train service of France, the TGV rail service was  developed by the French national rail operator, SNCF and GEC-Alsthom  (now Alstom). The TGV rail network connects Paris with other important  cities of France and also nearby countries.
This is an older version of the maglev Shinkansen and it ran at a  speed of 320 mph (515 km/h) in 1990. This was a fastest train in Japan  during the 1990’s.
The TR-07 was a German maglev train which ran from Hamburg reaching a  speed of 270.3 mph in 1989. Its noise level was very much reduced owing  to the engine design. Transrapid is a German monorail which is  presently amongst the quickest of all the trains in the world. It is run  by magnetic levitation. During its trial, the train was able to reach  speed upto 450 km/hour. The newer and latest versions even reach a speed  of over 500 km/hour.
The MLU001 was a Japanese Maglev Train which ran at a speed of 248.9  mph (400.4 km/h) in 1987. This marked the way for other super fast  trains that made its appearance in the 1990’s and 2000’s.
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