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I think we rode on the ICE-1 out of Interlaken. It was - OK. Seriously, I prefer the Acela for comfort. Speed was roughly comparable (averaging 110 MPH through the trip).We took the original Eurostar: Probably the fastest train we have ridden. When it hits the tunnel portal at full speed, the air pressure can actually hurt your ears.The N'EX is a high speed train for those who don't like high speed trains. It averages about 80+ MPH from Tokyo (Shinjuku, Shibuya or Tokyo stations) to Narita Airport.
Eurostar was the fastest train you have ridden? You didn't have a chance to ride in any of the Shinkansen in Japan?I had the pleasure to take Shinkansen between Tokyo and Shizuoka city in 2005.
I think we rode on the ICE-1 out of Interlaken. It was - OK. Seriously, I prefer the Acela for comfort. Speed was roughly comparable (averaging 110 MPH through the trip).
Eurostar is faster than what you rode. Jason
Another ICE.... ICETD that is....It's the diesel version of the ICE3. They are currently operating between Hamburg/Berlin and Copenhagen or Arhus.Unfortunately these trains will be taken out of service by 2017 or so.This is on the ferry between Germany and Denmark.Thomas
It's only mildly surprising, I suppose that nobody has posted this beautiful train.Amtrak Cascades Talgo set that runs between Seattle and Portland. ...