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Thanks For Watching The Video Top Fastest High Speed Train!!! While Europe`s high speed rail continues to connect more cities at incredible speeds now the first 100% commercial High Speed Train service is launch by the president of Ferrari. The train is the new AGV the successor to the legendary TGV from the large French multinational conglomerate ALSTOM. It has an operating speed of 360 kp/h. Depending on the track it can drive complete routes at this incredible speed. Mix of whistling High-Speed trains in Europe. LGV-Nord, LGV-Est & CologneFrankfurt HSL. *France: TGV Haute-Picardie, Champagne-Ardenne TGV. *Germany near Mountebaur. *Switzerland: La Day & Dietikon. You will see the most impressive and amazing trains, and much more.. a top 10 compilation you cannot miss! These trains can easily beat airplanes and jets on short distances: maybe, in the future, you will not need to book an expensive flight and New York to Beijing will take only a couple of hours using a luxury Maglev train inside a vacuum tunnel. Travel between cities and countries will be much easier! The 10 incredibly fast and most expensive trains in the world are: SCMaglev L0 series (Japan): 603 km/h (375 mph) - The complete rail system of this high speed magnetic levitation train is expected to cost $75 billion TGV (France): record for the fastest wheeled train, reaching 575 km/h (357 mph) between Paris and Strasbourg Transrapid (China): 501 km/h (311 mph) - The first commercial implementation of this High-Speed rail system was completed in 2004 connecting the city of Shanghai to the International Airport and the total cost is believed to be $1.33 billion