Speed can reach 500 km / h or higher
According to the Ministry of Railways, China has the technology to build high-speed trains that can reach speeds of 500 km / h or more by 2050.
Zhang Shuguang, an expert from China's Ministry of Railways, said that the country has high-speed train technology that can reach speeds. 500 km / h or more by 2050.
The ship is CRH-380A. (Source: Xinhua)
Zhang said at the test run on the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed rail line on December 3, the CRH-380A was set to record a record speed of 486.1 km /hours.
At the speed of 450 km per hour, the train runs smoothly at speeds of 400 km / h. He believes that in the next 40 years, the ship will reach speeds of 500 km / h.
The speed of the high-speed train has increased from 200 km / h (a record set by the Japanese in 1964) to 350 km / h this year.
Beijing-based Jiaotong-Ning Bin said that high-speed rail could meet the speed of high-speed trains reaching over 500 km / h.
With the development of materials, power generation and wheel technology, the speed of the high-speed train can be increased by 150 km.
As for the Japanese high-speed rail, the rail system may be suitable for ships of 400 km / h, but when speed is reached 500 km / h, it is better to use a magnetic train.
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