Yes,
Eurostar
trains
run at 300 Km/Hr (186 mph) on the high speed line in Kent between London St Pancras
and the Channel tunnel.
Top speed of 125mph where the track allows.
The Racksoon is a very fast Insect it can go up to 125mph!
because they just do so get over it!
In the US, commuter trains generally run at 60mph or greater. At speeds higher than 79mph, there is considerably more maintenance for safety reasons, so many train lines do not go faster. However in many areas their maximum speeds are 80 to 110mph. The fastest US commuter trains today are on Amtrak's Northeast Corridor where typical speeds are 100mph to 125mph, and the Acela train even reaches 150mph.
125mph (top speed) 0-60, 8.0 seconds (acceleration)
Intercity and Regional trains at the Central Station and selected other stations Local trains at 20+ stations scattered over the Capital area
The national rail network in UK is used by various Train Operating Companies, and the speed of their trains can vary. Local and older trains might run at 50-80 mph. Newer, long-distance trains can run at 125 mph or more. Virgin trains run a brand called "pendolino" whcih tilt when they go around curves, enabling them to achieve a higher average speed in comfort.
I am not sure about the perfect route, but i am frequent traveler to UK and wants to suggest you, Trains as the fastest medium of traveling to/from any destination in the UK.
Yes Amtrak goes from Philadelphia to Nashville. It takes over 19 hours.
The duration of The Man Who Watched Trains Go By is 1.37 hours.
The Man Who Watched Trains Go By was created in 1952-12.
125mph - 4 cyl automatic 129moh - 4 cyl manual 137mph - V6 automatic