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China World fastest train speed 603 km forever
Fastest Trains in the World
The world speed record for a train was set by Japan’s JR Central L0 Series Maglev at 603 km/h during testing. This is a test record (not normal commercial service). �
WORLDOSTATS
That means no train runs forever at 603 km/h — it’s just the highest recorded speed in a test run, and not a commercial operating speed. �
WORLDOSTATS
🇨🇳 China’s High-Speed Train Achievements
China has several impressive developments in high-speed rail technology:
China’s CR450 bullet train has reached about 453 km/h in trials, making it the fastest conventional high-speed train tested so far. �
chinadaily.com.cn
China conducts cutting-edge maglev train research that has actually hit speeds even higher in special tests — recently as much as 700 km/h in a short maglev test — but these are experimental runs, not regular operations. �
Seoul Economic Daily +1
🚅 What “603 km/h forever” Means
No train in the world permanently runs at 603 km/h.
That 603 km/h number is a test speed achieved under controlled conditions, and not a sustained operating speed for regular service. �
WORLDOSTATS
Real commercial or regular test speeds are much lower (e.g., ~400–450 km/h for China’s fastest bullet trains). �
chinadaily.com.cn
📌 In short:
✅ 603 km/h is a world test speed record (Japan) — not a “permanent running speed.” �
✅ China’s own tests and trials are pushing beyond this (like 700 km/h maglev tests) but those are not day-to-day operational speeds.

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