Sanford, not many people use nor care about trains in the US. We only use them to move freight so having top notch rail system just isn’t important here. It’s old technology to us so of course we don’t invest in it.
#22 ICE does 320 km/h (France). In Germany, it tops out at 300 km/h TGV – 320 km/h (France) variants of the TGV operate in the US. JR East E5 – 320 km/h (Japan). AVE S-103 – 350 km/h (Spain) based on the French TGV and we're not even entering mag lev territory here. Shanghai maglev 430 km/h Shinkansen China 600km/h
Tim, While most of the world built railroads to visit their neighbors, the USA did what those countries did a few centuries ago, we went exploring. We went to the moon, sent scouts to Mars and past other planets and then out of the solar system. And then we built telescopes to see across the universe. And why you may ask, because a great vacation spot is hard to find.
Sanford, not many people use nor care about trains in the US. We only use them to move freight so having top notch rail system just isn’t important here. It’s old technology to us so of course we don’t invest in it.
#22 ICE does 320 km/h (France). In Germany, it tops out at 300 km/h TGV – 320 km/h (France) variants of the TGV operate in the US. JR East E5 – 320 km/h (Japan). AVE S-103 – 350 km/h (Spain) based on the French TGV and we're not even entering mag lev territory here. Shanghai maglev 430 km/h Shinkansen China 600km/h
Tim, While most of the world built railroads to visit their neighbors, the USA did what those countries did a few centuries ago, we went exploring. We went to the moon, sent scouts to Mars and past other planets and then out of the solar system. And then we built telescopes to see across the universe. And why you may ask, because a great vacation spot is hard to find.
US infrastructure is A#1...LOL
It’s the record for a jet powered train, moron.
The Empire State Building is in the background. So that may be the man, but not at the actual event.
ICE does 320 km/h (France). In Germany, it tops out at 300 km/h
TGV – 320 km/h (France) variants of the TGV operate in the US.
JR East E5 – 320 km/h (Japan).
AVE S-103 – 350 km/h (Spain) based on the French TGV
and we're not even entering mag lev territory here.
Shanghai maglev 430 km/h
Shinkansen China 600km/h
While most of the world built railroads to visit their neighbors, the USA did what those countries did a few centuries ago, we went exploring. We went to the moon, sent scouts to Mars and past other planets and then out of the solar system. And then we built telescopes to see across the universe. And why you may ask, because a great vacation spot is hard to find.
you talk about 'we' asif you had any part in it personally
AC bro