China smashes high-speed rail record with 300MPH unmodified train run

Earlier this week, the Chinese high speed rail operator pushed one of its newest pieces of rolling stock to 302 miles per hour (486 kilometers per hour) during a test run on the new Beijing – Shanghai route.

Train buffs will probably point out that the French SNCF once took their TGV to 357 miles per hour – but they could only achieve that with a highly modified train on a track with more modifications. The Chinese train is 100% stock – and is exactly the same as the one they’ll use on the new route when it opens in 2012.

While the U.S. keeps talking about high-speed rail, the Chinese built or upgraded a whopping 13,000 miles of track, with some brand new routes completed in just a couple of years.

A (Chinese spoken) video is after the jump, but speed is speed, no matter what language it is narrated in.

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