Fuxing Hao CR400AF/BF
China triumphs once more and is also the location of the fastest non-Maglev train that is currently in operation. A new class of high-speed trains called Fuxing Hao was created by the Chinese companies CRRC and China Railway. The name "Fuxing Hao" means "rejuvenation," and each of the trains has been given a moniker, such as "Dolphin Blue" for the CR400AF and "Golden Phoenix" for the CR400BF. (The "CR" is an abbreviation for China Railway.)
Both can transport up to 556 passengers in slightly under five hours between Beijing South and Shanghai Hongqiao Station, easily cutting the roughly ten-hour travel time on the traditional, parallel rail line in half. The lines that these trains travel on have significantly increased over the past few years. Newer routes include Jinan-Qingdao and Guangzhou-Zhuhai. In 2018, the world's longest high-speed rail route, which travels from Beijing to Hong Kong in nine hours, made its debut.
Red or golden color schemes are used to decorate the outside of trains. The luxurious seats in the first-class section of the train may be folded down into beds. Additionally, the chairs have adjustable headrests and are positioned to give passengers comfortable legroom. In addition to having free access to the vehicle's unrestricted Wi-Fi connectivity, passengers can charge their phones or laptops using the power outlets located on the seats.
Country: China
Speed: 260 mph