August 29, 2014
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1:34Now PlayingAug. 29 (Bloomberg) –- America still lags behind Asia and Europe when it comes to train speed. The fastest train in the U.S. is the Acela Express, which hits speeds up to 150 mph. But internationally, trains operate at speeds faster than 200 mph on a regular basis. Bloomberg Ranx takes a looks at the five fastest trains in the world. (Source: Bloomberg)
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