1, French high-speed rail, TGV, which France National Railway is proud of, is the most advanced railway in Europe with a top speed of 320 kilometers per hour.
2. Shinkansen in Japan, the Japanese high-speed rail Shinkansen operated by JR Group, is characterized by a streamlined car body based on aerodynamics and runs in major cities in Japan. The top speed is 320 kilometers per hour.
3. Spanish high-speed rail, AVE, AVE is the abbreviation of Spanish high-speed, connecting many major cities in Spain from Madrid, Barcelona, Có rdoba, Seville, Malaga and Valencia. The top speed is 300 kilometers per hour.
4. Korea High-speed Railway, KTX, the first high-speed train in Korea (Korea High-speed Railway), started operation in 2004, connecting Seoul and Busan. Fully introduce French TGV technology, with a top speed of 305 kilometers per hour. In addition, 20 18 was held simultaneously with the pyeongchang winter Olympics, and the routes connecting the venue area with Seoul and Incheon international airports and the Jingjiang line were also opened.
5. Italy's high-speed rail, Frazilosa 1000, or ETR 100, is also called Italy's high-speed rail. With a top speed of 300 kilometers per hour, it runs in major cities in Italy.
6. Germany's high-speed rail ICE The high-speed train "ICE" of Germany Railway connects major German cities such as Frankfurt, Hamburg, Stuttgart, Munich, Cologne and Berlin, as well as neighboring countries such as France, Switzerland, Austria, Denmark, Belgium and the Netherlands, with a top speed of 320 kilometers per hour.
7. tallis, a high-speed railway between Belgium and France, is operated by Belgium and France, runs in 0/7 cities in Western Europe/Kloc, and is also connected with Eurostar, which is particularly important in international routes in Europe. The top speed can reach 300 kilometers per hour.