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MAGLEV Train Breaks Speed Record

A Japanese maglev that is the fastest passenger train in the world has broken its own speed record. Operator JR Central said the train reached 375 miles per hour in a test run on Tuesday.

Shucks, that’s nothing compared to a layout tour at a garden railroad convention. Typical question from a layout visitor: “How many trains do you have and how fast will they go?”

Question from a kid at the train show, “Can the train go any faster?” My answer, “Yes it can, but no it won’t.” The kid walked away displeased.

I cant imagine going 375mph on the ground. That has to be a mind blowing experience. The part that scares me is the survival aspect (or lack of one) in the event of an accident.

Super Sleek!

It looks like a knife.

David Maynard said:

…I cant imagine going 375mph on the ground. That has to be a mind blowing experience. The part that scares me is the survival aspect (or lack of one) in the event of an accident…

Think aircraft hitting ground nose first!(http://www.largescalecentral.com/externals/tinymce/plugins/emoticons/img/smiley-laughing.gif)

When I first saw it on TV the name Divine Wind came to mind!!..

Ross Mansell said:

David Maynard said:

…I cant imagine going 375mph on the ground. That has to be a mind blowing experience. The part that scares me is the survival aspect (or lack of one) in the event of an accident…

Think aircraft hitting ground nose first!(http://www.largescalecentral.com/externals/tinymce/plugins/emoticons/img/smiley-laughing.gif)

When I first saw it on TV the name Divine Wind came to mind!!..

Kamikaze, ha ha. Yea, I can see that.That why said the lack of survival aspect in the event of an accident. That would kinda deter me from riding the thing more then once.

Beautiful train, streamlined to say the least! Truly beautiful.

How fast is 375 mph in 1:24 scale?? If my calculations are correct, that’s 33,000 feet per minute, which would mean my model train would have to travel 1,375 feet per minute? Bahmann and USA Trains have some catching up to do.

I don’t think there’s ever been a crash or derailment in Japan for the fast trains. Nevertheless, I don’t wanna go 375 mph in nothin’.

David Maynard said:

Kamikaze, ha ha. Yea, I can see that.That why said the lack of survival aspect in the event of an accident. That would kinda deter me from riding the thing more then once.

It only takes once! (http://www.largescalecentral.com/externals/tinymce/plugins/emoticons/img/smiley-surprised.gif)

Do you wanna live forever?

Steve Featherkile said:

Do you wanna live forever?

I just wanna die slower. (Hurtling through space on the way to another planet would be worth it, but not some Japanese rug burner.)

Joe, I would have to ride it once for the rush, and hope that isn’t the time something goes really wrong. After that, I would just stand on the hillside overlooking the track and watch the blur go by.

For god’s sake, Bob, don’t let Jerry “Bullet Train” Brown, our governor, see this, or we’ll never hear the end of it. (http://www.largescalecentral.com/externals/tinymce/plugins/emoticons/img/smiley-yell.gif)