The world's fastest high-speed train 350km / h in China
China's Fuxing bullet train operating on the Beijing-Shanghai route set a record for the fastest speed train in the world at speeds of up to 350 km / h, shortening the journey to 1,318 km from 4 hours 49 minutes down to 4 hours 28 minutes.
China's Fuxing bullet train operating on the Beijing-Shanghai route set a record for the fastest speed train in the world at speeds of up to 350 km / h, shortening the journey to 1,318 km from 4 hours 49 minutes down to 4 hours 28 minutes.
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Chinese-made Fuxing high-speed train can reach a maximum speed of 400 km / h. The ship is equipped with more than 2,500 extremely sensitive sensors in every train. If there is a problem with the brake or air conditioning system, this system can automatically slow down the train or stop the train. The Fuxing train runs quite smoothly, although running at a speed of 350km / h, the objects have no sign of moving.
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