High speed trains normally travel during
the day, and arrive at their destination before
the night falls and are in competition with airliners in speed.
In Japan, most of the public transportation travel between the Tokyo
metropolitan area and the Osaka metropolitan area (with around 500 km in
distance between them) is dominated by the Shinkansen, however in travel
further than around 500 km (such as Tokyo-Hiroshima) more people prefer to
travel by air.
Very fast trains sometimes tilt, like the APT or Pendolino or Talgo.
Tilting is a system where the passenger cars automatically lean into
curves, reducing the centrifugal forces acting on passengers and
permitting higher speeds on curves in the track with greater passenger
comfort.
The fastest train on rails is the French TGV (Train à Grande Vitesse)
(French for High Speed Train) which achieved a 574.8 km/h (356 mph) speed
in testing in 2007. However, TGVs run at a maximum commercial speed of
300-320 km/h. The German ICE uses this commercial speed of 300-320 km/h
too.
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