The train can cover 1,200 kilometers before needing a recharge. China debuts first-of-its-kind hydrogen-powered high-speed ...
The article 'Researchers in China are developing a maglev train so fast that it can make Amtrak’s Acelya feel like a snail.
is officially the world's fastest train, reaching a top speed of 460 kph (286 mph) during commercial operations. It connects ...
This aerial photo taken on Jan 4, 2023 shows bullets trains at a garage of CRRC Qingdao Sifang Co., Ltd. in Qingdao, East ...
I recently took China's fastest 'G' train from Beijing to the northwestern city of Xi'an, which cuts an 11-hour journey roughly the distance between New York and Chicago to 4.5 hours. I found the ...
The train's ultra high speed is due to a low vacuum tube and magnetic levitation system, which enables it to achieve ...
A high-speed train crash led to an investigation which found widespread corruption in the railway ministry China's fleet of high-speed trains is set once again to become the world's fastest.
I write about Asia, especially the Chinese economy. Now China has about half the world’s fast train track. By 2020, the network will hit 18,000 kilometers according to present projections.
China is trying an alternative solution ... but it’s enough to make it the fastest hydrogen-powered train in the world. It’s also equipped with self-technology for automatic operations ...
A video of a father in China travelling on a high-speed train with triplets who were “hung” in their seats and calmly waited to be fed without any tears or fuss, has gone viral on social media.
Japan's "bullet train" debuted in 1964, the first high-speed rail in the world. The U.S is still playing catch-up.