Bullet trains, also known as high-speed trains, can typically reach speeds of 186 to 217 miles per hour (300 to 350 kilometers per hour) in regular service. Some models, like Japan's Shinkansen, can achieve speeds of up to 275 miles per hour (443 kilometers per hour) during test runs. However, operational speeds may vary based on the specific train and route regulations.
it is 2.5 mile
4 minutes is 1/15 of an hour. In one hour, the train would travel 30 miles. Multiply that by 1/15 to get 2 miles in 4 minutes.
30 minutes.
54 miles per hour.
36miles
70
80 miles per hour
it is 2.5 mile
6 x 40 = 240 miles
18 miles
36 miles
4 minutes is 1/15 of an hour. In one hour, the train would travel 30 miles. Multiply that by 1/15 to get 2 miles in 4 minutes.
30 minutes.
54 miles per hour.
36miles
120 x 8 = 960 miles.
It has a maximum operational speed of 200 mph. The current trains could go faster but there are problems with noise pollution and braking distances as well as excessive wear of the overhead power cables.