On Tue, Dec 05, 2006 at 05:47:36PM -0500, graywolf wrote:
> You are saying that 50 years later, diesel trains are faster than steam 
> trains were? Actually, I think the US had the fastest steam trains in 
> the world.

Nope.   World record for steam was 129mph, set by a Gresley A4 Pacific
named Mallard a year or so before the outbreak of WW II.  The engine
(which was never the same afterwards) can be seen in the National
Railway Museum in York.   That's York in the UK, not Pennsylvania :-)

Nowadays, as others have pointed out, Inter-City trains regularly
exceed that speed, cruising in the 135-150mph range.  And there's
also the Eurostar which exceeds that speed (although not in the UK,
unless they've finished the track upgrade since I was last there),
and the TGV service in France.

Some colleagues of mine have recently been on a trip to China,
where they rode the maglev train at speeds over twice that 129mph!


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