High-speed rail refers to a type of railway transportation system that operates at significantly faster speeds than traditional trains, typically exceeding 200 km/h (124 mph). It offers faster travel times, increased convenience, and improved connectivity between cities.
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Maglev Trains: Maglev trains are a type of high-speed train that use magnetic levitation technology to float above the tracks, reducing friction and enabling even faster speeds.
Shinkansen: The Shinkansen, also known as the "bullet train," is Japan's iconic high-speed rail network known for its efficiency, punctuality, and safety.
Hyperloop: The hyperloop is a proposed futuristic mode of transportation that uses low-pressure tubes to transport pods at extremely high speeds, potentially revolutionizing long-distance travel.