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Ah yes beating the global speed record of 574,8 km/h!
That’s a bit disingenuous of a headline. They compared a prototype to an inservice production speed. As stated, other prototypes have exceeded 500km/h. Now if this goes into service it’ll hold the record there.
It must be nice to live in a country that is capable of building things other than highways and single-family home suburban developments.
A record in what? It’s far behind the world records.
How are they with angles?
They can sometimes be obtuse, but otherwise mostly acute
Up next: not to be left behind, the west invests in creating an even faster train - codenamed “Snowpiercer.”