
Traveling at 415km/h, Shanghai’s latest bullet train has smashed the previous record held by the country last year, by 21km/h. It services the Shanghai to Hangzhou route, which are about 202km apart.
It may be super speedy, but according to locals it’s going to be super pricey too, with the fares costing double what normal trains cost. But what price is getting to the destination in half the time it normally would take? Seemingly, 100 Yuan (about $US15) for a first-class ticket. Sounds like chips to us, but apparently a fare on the slower train is around $US7 in price—a much more palatable price.
Commuters must wait until late October, which is when the new line will open, and when women standing on train platforms with wet hair will suddenly feel the whoosh of a train whizzing past, drying them out. [IB Times via PopSci]
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matt
Friday, October 1, 2010 at 9:51 AMpfft, so what? only twice the price?? if only it worked like that with cars!!
this thing is pwning veyrons!
James
Friday, October 1, 2010 at 11:49 AMBuild this between Melbourne and Sydney Please…
2 hours is all it would take.
Jed
Friday, October 1, 2010 at 1:35 PMI Agree
KERVIN
Friday, October 1, 2010 at 3:46 PMMelbourne to sydney??? christ… we can’t even get a train from Melbourne city to Melbourne airport!
Bloody government is sitting on their hands and wanting to spend our money on some internet filtering that doesnt work!!!!!