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The TGV train that broke the 357.2 mph land record in 2007 was not a standard configuration train nor did they run it on tracks open to other trains. The train was specially modified with openings of the leading power unit pantograph closed to reduce drag, there were more powered axles than conventional TGV duplex trains, fewer carriages than regular Duplex, centenary wire tension was higher, voltages were higher, track segment where the record was broken was slightly downhill & the route was just completed but not yet open to regular train service.

These are just my opinion,

Thanks,

Naveen Rajan

 
Originally Posted by PGentieu:

The TGV speed record is 357 mph.  So maglev has gone 20 mph faster but cannot run on conventional tracks to reach non-high-speed parts of the rail network like the TGV does. And there are other trade-offs that make me wonder if maglev can be cost effective versus TGV, ICE, and even Japan's own Shinkansen/bullet trains. 

 

My buddy Rich has an Alco RS1 with a straight six turbo Diesel in 12" to the foot. She coughs, sputters, chortles, and chirps with the best of 'em.  She can haul two coaches at fifty MPH, going downhill, with a tail wind and a good grease job.   However, unlike the mega-chooches catologued above, a thousand years from now, she'll still be operable. Huzzah ! 

Originally Posted by rrman:

http://abcnews.go.com/Technolo...ph/story?id=30471250

 

Why are other nations so far ahead of us in transportation?  We are third world transporters (h***, we have to license other counties technologies and plead to have them build it here just to create blue collar jobs for a few years.)  And we are wowed when AmWreck stays on the NEC rails at 100+MPH. 

 

When we want to try new transportation technologies, the nay-Sayers, NIBYs, greenies, and environmentalist wonks crawl out of the woodwork.  Imagine building the 1864 transcontinental RR today (would be multimillioned dollar studied and legislated to death without a spike ever driven against a rail.)

 

Biggest reason in my mind, dumb*** weenie politician corporate lapdogs. Imagine JFK trying to get this 375MPH technology done today in US (the moon landings for you youngsters born after the 60s), he would be laughed out of the House and Senate as wrong headed, and maybe impeached for insanity.

 

Jaded much, you betcha.  Climbing off my soapbox.

High speed trains are cool, but here in the states about as "cutting edge" as a high speed horse and buggy.

 

 

 In case you didn't notice....... planes go 500+ MPH and  haul thousands more passengers to more destinations than any train ever could.

 

"Third world transporters" Gimme a break

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