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    Take it easy, take the train

    Being a railway kind of guy I liked this story:


    French train breaks speed record in Champagne


    ON BOARD TRAIN V150: A French TGV train broke a world speed record when it hurtled down a newly built track at 574.8kph in the Champagne region.


    Both the president and the prime minister saluted the achievement, a morale-booster for a nation that prides itself on its technological know-how but is grappling with high unemployment and a trade deficit.
    The special train called V150, an enhanced version of trains that will run on the Paris-Strasbourg line from June 10, has been preparing for the record run for weeks and carried journalists and other guests for the official attempt.
    From about 380kph, vibrations in the train became more and more noticeable. At 490kph passengers became slightly dizzy. At 540kph it became difficult to remain standing despite the stability of the train.
    At 570kph, the driver – filmed on camera – wore a very big smile. "We had no worries – no birds, good weather, none of the troubles we had during the tests," said driver Eric Pieczak.
    Live television images showed bystanders on overhead bridges cheering as the chromium and black coloured train roared past, followed by an aircraft filming the record-breaking run.
    The absolute speed record for trains, 581kph, was set in 2003 by a 'maglev' (magnetic levitation) train in Japan. Such trains do not run on rails but glide on a magnetic field.
    The previous speed record for a train running on rails was 515.3kph, set in France in 1990.
    Engineering firm Alstom, state rail group SNCF and track operator RFF had teamed up to show off French engineering and boost export prospects for French trains to new markets in South America, the Middle East and the United States.
    "This record is a magnificent demonstration of France's great abilities in research and development and is further proof of the excellence of the French rail industry," President Jacques Chirac said in a statement.
    Jean-Marie Le Pen, presidential candidate for the right-wing Front National, said the record was a national victory. "It is not Europe that is world champion, it is France," he said.
    Philippe Mellier, the head of Alstom's transport division, said the commercial speed of TGV trains could reach 350-360kph in the next five to six years. The latest TGVs run at 320kph.
    Apart from France's Train a Grande Vitesse (TGV) and Japan's Shinkansen, high-speed trains are made by Germany's Siemens and Canada's Bombardier.
    The V150 was made up of two normal cars that will run on the eastern TGV track, three double-decker carriages and two sets of motorised wheels. It can develop over 25,000 horsepower, twice that of a conventional TGV, and had larger than normal wheels.
    The record was set at Le Chemin between Preny, near Metz in the east of France, and Bezannes near Reims at 11.16am GMT (11.16pm NZ time).
    High-speed trains running within France and on links to London, Brussels, Cologne and Amsterdam are competing with air travel and several French regional airlines have gone out of business since the TGV started in 1981.
    "It's a proud achievement that shows how modern rail travel remains even in the 21st century and how it still makes the heart beat faster," Hartmut Mehdorn, chief executive of German rail operator Deutsche Bahn, said on Tuesday. Deutsche Bahn uses Siemens' ICE high speed trains.
    Cheers

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    If we had one of these trains going between Aucklnad and Wellington, Id use it.
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    Go the French. Next up should be high speed motorways for everyone to compete with the train...me want autobahn...me want autobahn


    Sadly anything is quicker than the train between Auckland and Wellington.

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    I see that they used steel rail tracks... Ever taken the train in NZ? "Rockin' rollin' ridin, out across the bay... "aint that how the lyrics go? Personally I reckon they'd be better to put their money into Maglev trains. Far smoother more efficient service... only problem is cost (but they're bloody good though)
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    Thomas is faster that what we have?

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    Quote Originally Posted by merv View Post
    Both the president and the prime minister saluted the achievement, a morale-booster for a nation...
    So, the cheese-eating surrender monkey's have invented the choochoo.
    If they discover a backbone and some testicles, then we have some news.



    (OK, good achievement... in a straight line on flat land.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by PuppetMaster View Post
    If we had one of these trains going between Aucklnad and Wellington, Id use it.
    Luckily for the French, they had oodles of empty flat land to build news rails in straight lines...
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    Only a homo puts an engine back together WITHOUT making it go faster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PuppetMaster View Post
    If we had one of these trains going between Aucklnad and Wellington, Id use it.
    Thank Christ we don't have one then!

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    One day I will ride the TGV. Its fantastic really we are talking conventional wheels on rails and they get it to 574.8. You can't even imagine a road vehicle doing that no matter how good the road is (car or bike) - even Jeremy Clarkson is in awe of cars that maybe could get close to 400.
    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grahameeboy View Post
    Thomas is faster that what we have?
    Thomas "is" what we have!

    NZR used to be one of the more advanced railways in the world "once"!

    All glued together by the taxpayer of course but there were not so many of us providing the glue then either! John.

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    Was discussing with a mate the other day about putting trains in a tunnel and creating a vacuum in there. Thought it would be a great idea as less air particles = less drag, and also less buffeting etc... would also want to maglev it as well... Hrrm cost is starting to get up but hey it would be fast and awesomely smooth!

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    As long as the passengers don't end up in a vacuum eh!
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    Quote Originally Posted by PuppetMaster View Post
    If we had one of these trains going between Aucklnad and Wellington, Id use it.
    I suppose the rock throwing criminals would have to be a bit quicker

    http://www.stuff.co.nz/4019072a11.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by PuppetMaster View Post
    If we had one of these trains going between Aucklnad and Wellington, Id use it.
    It'd be an awesome sight on the Raurimu Spiral

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