The fastest train in America, the Amtrak Acela line running from Boston and DC tops out at 110MPH. Sure, that's way faster than taking a Greyhound, but pathetically pokey compared to the 311MPH bullet of the Mag-Lev train currently being developed by Japan's JR Tokai.
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Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/iSlLzHFtsUE/the-worlds-fastest-train-will-float-on-a-cushion-of-electromagnetism
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