China reveals train that clocks record 262 mph speed

By ANI
Tuesday, October 26, 2010

LONDON - A new high-speed rail line has been opened in China amid boasts from officials over the use of domestic technology to set world records.

According to the Daily Express, the CRH380 train has been clocked at almost 262 mph - a world speed record - though it will usually operate at a maximum speed of 220 mph.

The line was opened as China prepares to have 10,000 miles of high-speed rail in operation by 2012.

The effort to develop China’s own ultra high-speed rail technology is a showcase project almost on a par with the country’s space programme as a symbol of national pride and importance.

Railway officials recently announced they were working on technology to boost speeds to more than 312 mph.

One of the biggest high-speed rail lines under construction is the 32.5-billion dollar Beijing-to-Shanghai railway. The 824-mile line is scheduled to open in 2012. (ANI)

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