RailEurope's TGV train broke the world record for rail speed on Tuesday, edging out the 1990 record setter with a speed of 357 miles per hour. The double-decker train carrying VIPs and journalists was ...
A French TGV broke the world rail speed record yesterday, hitting 356.2 mph in a feat that could slash journey times from London to destinations across Europe. The V150 surpassed the old record of 320 ...
A French high-speed train (TGV) has smashed the world record for a train on conventional rails by a big margin, reaching 574.8km/h (356mph). The previous TGV record was 515km/h (320mph), set in 1990.
An enhanced version of France’s TGV train has broken the world speed record for a train running on rails. The experimental V150 train, which had two locomotives and extra-large wheels, reached ...