'this is not Spain' 😉 . Iryo is a subsidiary of Trenitalia to compete in spain. The trains are ETR 1000 , that are used for the Frecciarossa in Italy. The questions made upon Spanish Hi speed rail are hardly about the quality, but about the probable unsustainable over extension of the network. Spain has the lowest population (and ridership) set to the nr of kilometres High speed Rail tracks in Europe (the world ? ). 25% of AVE stations have
Nice video ;-) Just one thing, there are not just 3 different railway operators but 4: AVE, AVLO (both belonging to RENFE, where Avlo is the low-cost one), OUIGO and IRYO.
España tiene la red ferroviaria mas extensa de Europa y segunda del mundo y eso no lo puede negar nadie . En España algunos de estos trenes puede circular a 400 km hora pero por motivos de seguridad solo se permite circular a 300 km hora . Lo siento por algunos comenrios pero España por mucho que les moleste tiene la mejor red ferroviaria de trenes de alta velocidad de Europa .y la segunda del mundo. Saludos .
Thank you so much for clarifying! Hopefully one day they’ll loosen the restrictions and open them up to go 400km/h! We enjoyed our time training around Spain for sure. We will give some other countries a go soon
Os informo que entre Madrid y Barcelona está Zaragoza, con la segunda plaza más grande de Europa ,con dos catedrales, palacios y restos romanos y maravillosa para pasear, y el museo Goya, el único con la colección de grabados completa del mundo
We did go through security with our baggage but the train conductors and employees didn’t seem overly concerned with the size of the passengers luggage. We were one of the first couple weeks so maybe they’ve gotten stricter since.
Next time we’re in Spain we’re definitely gonna try a different train just to see the difference. We had such a hard time walking on it, but we couldn’t tell if it was supposed to be like that or not because we were traveling so fast. Also, we had a few beers so that could’ve factored in.
That's awesome. Where did you stay in Barcelona? The hotels are crazy expensive unless you are 40 minutes away by car and almost an hour by train. I am thinking of doing Madrid 3 days and Barcelona 3 days. Thank you
Sounds like an amazing trip! So apparently we struck gold as our hotel was $65 per night and it had a view of the Segrada Familia you can check it out in our Barcelona video th-cam.com/video/mHcIDc9BayU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=rvd6IjSgAYjqx9iw But now that same hotel is like almost $200! We travels in January and the weather was nice, crowds were smaller and we got to see the three kings day parade! Summer seems to be a different story though.
We’ve heard great things. Iryo was NICE. Especially since it was brand new when we went. We didn’t try any but we heard the food was really good too. Thanks for watching and commenting!
We were able to book ours online however the rail had only been open for a week or two as we traveled last year, so I’m sure that the prices very now. This one is the newest and there are more affordable options that are very fast as well, so be sure to check all the other Companies
It was a new train when we rode it but it was immaculate. We alternate busses trains and flying and find that flying is usually the cheapest but the biggest hassle.
We travel with backpacks but it looked like most people with a lot of luggage had a large suitcase, a smaller suitcase and a backpack so 3 bags total, but maybe check the website to be sure!
@@HeresGoodTravel Thanks one other question. Can you only store your suitcase and bags within the train? Is there space like in compartments below the train? Probably a dumb question.
When we traveld in November it was $35 each. There are different classes though so you can upgrade for a small fee. We’ve heard the food is delicious! But there’s a ton to do in the Madrid train station, it’s beautiful.
Honestly it took hardly anytime to go through the security but a little longer than normal. I would say arriving 30 minutes before departure is a safe bet unless you want to pick up some food before you leave
You can choose your seat in advance. There are different price tiers depending on where you sit. We just got regular tickets and were more than happy with the accommodation
It goes so fast that every step feels like 2! It was kinda like walking on the moon. Brandon has bad motion sickness but he was fine on this train. Thanks for the comment!
sisplau, perquè dieu que és difícil caminar pel tren? com un astronauta? perquè. jo no he sentit mai aquesta sensació en altres tren de alta velocitat.
great video! The only thing stuck out to me is that you said the train is made of 95% of materials that are recyclable, not recycled. Therefore this train could never be a bottle in the past, as those materials it made of haven't been recycled yet, they are only able to be recycled in the future. It's also a very easy to manipulate statement. If you measure percentages by a mass, of course 95, even 98% of materials will be recyclable, it's mostly metal, which is not that hard to recycle.
Ahhh that makes so much more sense😂. We thought it was made of aluminum cans😂. Thanks for the clarification and for checking out our video. We rode on a $9 train 4 hours in Poland you might like that video. It was much slower😂. th-cam.com/video/HMbX7JiAa_w/w-d-xo.htmlsi=BZCYqavnaxJ0CfGF
The first high-speed train in Spain dates back to 1992. You are misinformed. The red train you mention will be the first one that operates from that company and with cheap prices.
@@HeresGoodTravel The french TGV is faster, but limited to 320km/h because the tracks(but it can go up to 570km/h).This kind of trains is in france since 1981 .
@@TOUKOretrotaku pero si el peaje de 20 Kms de autovía en Francia es más caro que un Madrid - Barcelona en tren de alta velocidad. No me endeudaria de por vida para ir en ese tren en Francia 😂
@@TOUKOretrotaku The 570 km/h was done with a specially modified train with most of it's carriages removed, on a special section of track where the voltage was increased beyond 30 kV (normally it's 25kV), and the overhead line had to be specially tensioned... the record for speed with an unmodified revenue trainset has been done by Renfe with one of their Siemens Velaro trains on the Madrid-Barcelona line without modifications, reaching just under 404 km/h. The line is limited to 300-320 km/h in normal service.
This makes sense. We appreciate the safety checks for sure. We got to ride the high speed train into Shanghai it was such a fun a trip! Can’t wait to go back to China!
Title is misleading as this is NOT the fastest train in Europe. There are faster trains in France which go at 320km/h as opposed to this one which goes "only" 300km/h. Still one of the best, if not the best, high-speed train in Europe. And no, this train doesn't go 360km/h, even if you read it somewhere. It has a "design" speed of 360km/h but does not exceed 300km/h in actual service in Spain or any other country.
Francia es una puta mesa plana y viven Franceses que horror. Tanto bla bla bla montar trenes mas rápidos que nosotros en un país tan montañoso y con esta orografía boca estufa. Gabacho tienes que ser suficiente castigo tienes.
The speed limitation on the Barcelona-Madrid line was originally 320 km/h, but due to vibrations causing settlement of the ground in sections in Aragon, close to the border with Calatonia; lift-off of ballast and an exponential increase in electricity consumption the higher the speed of the train, the line was eventually limited to 300 km/h. Theoretically, the design speed of the Frecciarossa ETR1000 is somewhere around 500 km/h. The 360 km/h mentioned is the speed trains are tested to so they obtain their certification for the Spanish HSR network. And before we dig up the 500-and-something TGV speed record, that was a substantially modified train, running on a modified line (most notably, the train had all but the necessary intermediate carriages removed to be able to couple the power cars and the line voltage was increased by over 25%). The speed record for an u n m o d i f i e d (I need to stress that, because some people conveniently overlook this!) is a Renfe Siemens Velaro on the Barcelona-Madrid line.
@@HeresGoodTravel TGV's and ICE's travel at 320 km/h where they are allowed to in France. That is, between Paris and Strasbourg, between Le Mans and Rennes, between Tours and Bordeaux, a small section between Avignon and Aix-en-Provence, and between Dijon and Belfort. Between Madrid and Barcelona, a top speed of 310km/h is reached by the AVE S-103 on a shorter section of the line. Not too sure about Iryo, I suppose they reach it too. :)
@@Marchanthof Originally the speed was 320 km/h as well, but it was capped at 300 km/h due to vibrations causing the ground to settle in certain sections, and the exponential electricity consumption, which Renfe deemed not worthwhile the time saved. The speed limit applies to all trains, as otherwise you couldn't operate a smooth service.
We read that The Iryo train goes 360kmh and that the ones in France were capped at 320. But we will be visiting France and will be sure to take a ride on the tgv as well!
We are talking about daily cruise speed. Not a specialy prepared train that made a run for the record and that's all folks! BTW how many kilometers of HSR do France have?
@@lupuirimie1704 For daily cruise speed TGV on some lines goes 320km/h which is the fastest in Europe. Fastest trains in Spain usually don't exceed 300km/h with some accelerating to 305-310km/h.
En España no dejan pasar de los 300 km por eso. Son un poco más lentos que los franceses. Pero los españoles pueden llegar a superar los 360 km. 40 km más que los franceses
We read that The Iryo train goes 360kmh and that the ones in France were capped at 320. But we will be visiting France and will be sure to take a ride on the tgv as well!
@@HeresGoodTravelIryo train doesn't go 360km/h. It's their "advertised" maximum speed of what the train vehicle is capable if track conditions are met and speed limits allow (they don't). Spain has some lines that are in theory capable of 350km/h operation, but all of them are capped at 300-310km/h in practice. In France they are capped at 320km/h, same as in Japan. In China some lines (e.g. Beijing-Shanghai) are capped at 350km/h. Train vehicles themselves may be certified for far higher speeds such as 360-400km/h, but they never go at that speed in real life simply because there is no such track where they could go at that speed on a daily basis. Either way, to avoid misleading titles and confusion it's best to use the speed that is actually achieved by the train in revenue service. Alternatively, can use the permitted line speed which is almost always the same (there are exceptions of course). In this case both are 300km/h. Either way, this is NOT the fastest train in Europe regardless of which way you measure it.
@@DS.JThe design speed of the track usually refers to curve radii. High speed rail require a large curve radius and the higher the speed the larger the curve radius. Just as you can't turn your car as sharply on the highway as in a city crossroads.
Great video guys! Some people get offended when Spain is the best at something. Don't mind them. Keep up the good work!
Haha they are the best at many things! Thank you so so much for having our back!
'this is not Spain' 😉 . Iryo is a subsidiary of Trenitalia to compete in spain. The trains are ETR 1000 , that are used for the Frecciarossa in Italy.
The questions made upon Spanish Hi speed rail are hardly about the quality, but about the probable unsustainable over extension of the network. Spain has the lowest population (and ridership) set to the nr of kilometres High speed Rail tracks in Europe (the world ? ). 25% of AVE stations have
@@lws7394 muchas molestias te has tomado para solo hacer críticas.... ¿alguna envidia no confesada?
@@lws7394 muchas molestias te has tomado para solo hacer críticas.... ¿alguna envidia no confesada?
Why they get offended? I think Spain is a beautiful country and I definitely want to visit someday
The transition @3:12 was so cool. Hope you guys had a great time in Barcelona.
Thank you so much! We had an incredible time in Barcelon. Segrada Familia was so cool and we saw the Three Kings Parade!
Oh, thank you soo much for this video. Very helpful. I will be visiting Spain next year, maybe sept/oct 2025. Thanks for all the info. Cheers !
We hope it helps you plan your trip, and we wish you a wonderful time in Spain! Don’t forget about the bar cart on the train!
The best way to travel is by train!! Thanks Spain the best in Europe!!😍😍😍😍😍😍
We hate flying but love train travel. Sometimes it’s a necessary evil. Can’t wait to try the other high speed trains around the world!
Nice video ;-) Just one thing, there are not just 3 different railway operators but 4: AVE, AVLO (both belonging to RENFE, where Avlo is the low-cost one), OUIGO and IRYO.
Amazing thanks! Sorry about that! We will look to use one of the other rail operators on our next Spain trip!
Love this! I wanna goooo!!!
The fastest one is in Shanghai and it takes you straight to Disney. We are obviously trying to go in February😂🥳
España tiene la red ferroviaria mas extensa de Europa y segunda del mundo y eso no lo puede negar nadie .
En España algunos de estos trenes puede circular a 400 km hora pero por motivos de seguridad solo se permite circular a 300 km hora .
Lo siento por algunos comenrios pero España por mucho que les moleste tiene la mejor red ferroviaria de trenes de alta velocidad de Europa .y la segunda del mundo.
Saludos .
Thank you so much for clarifying! Hopefully one day they’ll loosen the restrictions and open them up to go 400km/h! We enjoyed our time training around Spain for sure. We will give some other countries a go soon
Sure but the train and the company are Italians.
Os informo que entre Madrid y Barcelona está Zaragoza, con la segunda plaza más grande de Europa ,con dos catedrales, palacios y restos romanos y maravillosa para pasear, y el museo Goya, el único con la colección de grabados completa del mundo
@@fabriziocoppola6519 y que?
@@fabriziocoppola6519Y las infraestructuras, andenes, vías, servicios, etc, españoles.
OMG the amount of angry Frenchies in the comments 😂
😂Glad somebody else appreciates it! Chill people🫠
I’ll be on this same train and location in August! How are they with luggage? Do they actually measure the size of the bigger suitcases?
We did go through security with our baggage but the train conductors and employees didn’t seem overly concerned with the size of the passengers luggage. We were one of the first couple weeks so maybe they’ve gotten stricter since.
@@HeresGoodTravel la cerveza italiana o francesa también es mejor.... entiendase la ironía. 😂
I have road the Iryo twice and it does seem to wobble a bit, I prefer Renfe's Siemens train. I have not tried Ouigo
Next time we’re in Spain we’re definitely gonna try a different train just to see the difference. We had such a hard time walking on it, but we couldn’t tell if it was supposed to be like that or not because we were traveling so fast. Also, we had a few beers so that could’ve factored in.
That's awesome. Where did you stay in Barcelona? The hotels are crazy expensive unless you are 40 minutes away by car and almost an hour by train. I am thinking of doing Madrid 3 days and Barcelona 3 days. Thank you
Sounds like an amazing trip! So apparently we struck gold as our hotel was $65 per night and it had a view of the Segrada Familia you can check it out in our Barcelona video th-cam.com/video/mHcIDc9BayU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=rvd6IjSgAYjqx9iw
But now that same hotel is like almost $200! We travels in January and the weather was nice, crowds were smaller and we got to see the three kings day parade! Summer seems to be a different story though.
I have traveled in both renfe and ouigo... both were great ... didn't go in iryo though.
We’ve heard great things. Iryo was NICE. Especially since it was brand new when we went. We didn’t try any but we heard the food was really good too. Thanks for watching and commenting!
the train in spain stays mainly on the (rail) 😊
Always a wobbly adventure
Guys, did you book online? or on station as I checking online prices its quite different
We were able to book ours online however the rail had only been open for a week or two as we traveled last year, so I’m sure that the prices very now. This one is the newest and there are more affordable options that are very fast as well, so be sure to check all the other Companies
How do I buy a ticket for this train? can't find the website
Their website can be confusing. Here is a good resource.
www.raileurope.com/en-us/trains/iryo
Thank you for the post ❤
Thank you so much. Our travel days are our favorite memories from our trip around the world. This day was no exception.
In the meantime in UK for 60 miles fast train journey I pay £50 ($65) . The service is rubbish and toilets are stinky.....
Well done Spain !
It was a new train when we rode it but it was immaculate. We alternate busses trains and flying and find that flying is usually the cheapest but the biggest hassle.
How many bags are you allowed to bring?
We travel with backpacks but it looked like most people with a lot of luggage had a large suitcase, a smaller suitcase and a backpack so 3 bags total, but maybe check the website to be sure!
@@HeresGoodTravel Thanks one other question. Can you only store your suitcase and bags within the train? Is there space like in compartments below the train? Probably a dumb question.
Es raro que no digan que la cerveza Francesa o Italiana es mejor. Entiendase la ironía 😂
Haha
How much is price from Madrid to Barcelona for high speed train? Thanks
When we traveld in November it was $35 each. There are different classes though so you can upgrade for a small fee. We’ve heard the food is delicious! But there’s a ton to do in the Madrid train station, it’s beautiful.
It depends .. I paid 58 euros from Malaga to Barcelona via Madrid
How early should I reach the train station before departure?
Honestly it took hardly anytime to go through the security but a little longer than normal. I would say arriving 30 minutes before departure is a safe bet unless you want to pick up some food before you leave
Hi did you get assigned a seat? Or do you have to purchase or it was first come first serve?
You can choose your seat in advance. There are different price tiers depending on where you sit. We just got regular tickets and were more than happy with the accommodation
Is it free for eurorail pass holder?
No you must buy a separate ticket. At least when we traveld
what's the earliest time off?
It sure but they have multiple journeys every single day!
wow !!!;;very unstable walk???? . -thanks so much for the information. I would get sick maybe. I am 56
It goes so fast that every step feels like 2! It was kinda like walking on the moon. Brandon has bad motion sickness but he was fine on this train. Thanks for the comment!
sisplau, perquè dieu que és difícil caminar pel tren? com un astronauta? perquè. jo no he sentit mai aquesta sensació en altres tren de alta velocitat.
Well normally we aren’t standing very often on the bullet trains. Perhaps the Spanish beers had something to do with it.
Team : super giggles !
We are always laughing!
Why don’t we have this in the US 😣😣😖
Dude for real! We heard that they’re trying to build one from San Bernardino to Vegas but we will see. It’s so convenient, crazy we don’t have it
Porque a los de los aviones no les conviene, perderían clientes
💯
I’ll do anything not to drive lol
👑🇪🇸🥇
Thanks for the comment! Spain rocks!
great video!
The only thing stuck out to me is that you said the train is made of 95% of materials that are recyclable, not recycled. Therefore this train could never be a bottle in the past, as those materials it made of haven't been recycled yet, they are only able to be recycled in the future.
It's also a very easy to manipulate statement. If you measure percentages by a mass, of course 95, even 98% of materials will be recyclable, it's mostly metal, which is not that hard to recycle.
Ahhh that makes so much more sense😂. We thought it was made of aluminum cans😂. Thanks for the clarification and for checking out our video. We rode on a $9 train 4 hours in Poland you might like that video. It was much slower😂.
th-cam.com/video/HMbX7JiAa_w/w-d-xo.htmlsi=BZCYqavnaxJ0CfGF
"we're on a budget"
Onboard cost $24 😜
😂 lol exposed! Worth it
The first high-speed train in Spain dates back to 1992. You are misinformed. The red train you mention will be the first one that operates from that company and with cheap prices.
Thank you for the info!
@@HeresGoodTravel ☃FELIZ AÑO 2025
But Iryo is italian, french is Ouigo. Why are so many upset french here?
Do you know which is faster? We’ve seen so much contradictory info on the web
@@HeresGoodTravel The french TGV is faster, but limited to 320km/h because the tracks(but it can go up to 570km/h).This kind of trains is in france since 1981 .
@@TOUKOretrotaku pero si el peaje de 20 Kms de autovía en Francia es más caro que un Madrid - Barcelona en tren de alta velocidad. No me endeudaria de por vida para ir en ese tren en Francia 😂
@@TOUKOretrotaku The 570 km/h was done with a specially modified train with most of it's carriages removed, on a special section of track where the voltage was increased beyond 30 kV (normally it's 25kV), and the overhead line had to be specially tensioned... the record for speed with an unmodified revenue trainset has been done by Renfe with one of their Siemens Velaro trains on the Madrid-Barcelona line without modifications, reaching just under 404 km/h. The line is limited to 300-320 km/h in normal service.
@@TOUKOretrotaku😂😂😂
Baggage check, same practice in China, to prevent any terrorist action
This makes sense. We appreciate the safety checks for sure. We got to ride the high speed train into Shanghai it was such a fun a trip! Can’t wait to go back to China!
Title is misleading as this is NOT the fastest train in Europe. There are faster trains in France which go at 320km/h as opposed to this one which goes "only" 300km/h. Still one of the best, if not the best, high-speed train in Europe. And no, this train doesn't go 360km/h, even if you read it somewhere. It has a "design" speed of 360km/h but does not exceed 300km/h in actual service in Spain or any other country.
Lies, the fastest is the italian frecciarossa, agv italo and then the spanish ave, get your stats right
@agustinokoye7740 it isn't. No Frecciarossa goes above 300km/h on any line. TGV and ICE go at 320km/h in France.
Alguien ha visto la orografía de España? Seamos serios. Como va a coger la misma velocidad que en la aburrida planicie Francesa? Por ejemplo.
Francia es una puta mesa plana y viven Franceses que horror. Tanto bla bla bla montar trenes mas rápidos que nosotros en un país tan montañoso y con esta orografía boca estufa. Gabacho tienes que ser suficiente castigo tienes.
The speed limitation on the Barcelona-Madrid line was originally 320 km/h, but due to vibrations causing settlement of the ground in sections in Aragon, close to the border with Calatonia; lift-off of ballast and an exponential increase in electricity consumption the higher the speed of the train, the line was eventually limited to 300 km/h.
Theoretically, the design speed of the Frecciarossa ETR1000 is somewhere around 500 km/h. The 360 km/h mentioned is the speed trains are tested to so they obtain their certification for the Spanish HSR network. And before we dig up the 500-and-something TGV speed record, that was a substantially modified train, running on a modified line (most notably, the train had all but the necessary intermediate carriages removed to be able to couple the power cars and the line voltage was increased by over 25%). The speed record for an u n m o d i f i e d (I need to stress that, because some people conveniently overlook this!) is a Renfe Siemens Velaro on the Barcelona-Madrid line.
What is a kilometer?
It's 100 decameters. Or if you prefer, it's also 1.0 × 10-15 exameters.
What he said😂
Kilometer is measurement of distance. 1 kilometer =1000metres = 0.621 miles
Hope you understand kilometer now
Product placement
Yes, for beer!
@@HeresGoodTravel Hahah why not
It is not the fastest train in Europe, all high speed trains in Europe go 300km/h
Frecciarossa(italy) can reach 400km/h, so the title is wrong 😁
We will update
This is just a comercial of mahou beer
Hahaha we had a few too many for sure
Almost NO views of the scenery or interesting details. Skip this one- many other better videos of the high speed train trip in Spain.
Thanks! Good point!
@@HeresGoodTravel Again, I feel guilty for my nasty comment! I appreciate your polite response and have subscribed.
Aaaaaaaand why do Americans keep saying super ???
😂
Wenn was this was recorded because people still wearing their masks we have Not had here for more than two years now?
This video is a couple years old now, no mask mandate any longer
Nope, wrong, Not the fastest. I've done 321KPH in france.
Amazing! Where from and where to? Is it still available? What was the name of the train?
@@HeresGoodTravel TGV's and ICE's travel at 320 km/h where they are allowed to in France. That is, between Paris and Strasbourg, between Le Mans and Rennes, between Tours and Bordeaux, a small section between Avignon and Aix-en-Provence, and between Dijon and Belfort.
Between Madrid and Barcelona, a top speed of 310km/h is reached by the AVE S-103 on a shorter section of the line. Not too sure about Iryo, I suppose they reach it too. :)
@@Marchanthof Originally the speed was 320 km/h as well, but it was capped at 300 km/h due to vibrations causing the ground to settle in certain sections, and the exponential electricity consumption, which Renfe deemed not worthwhile the time saved. The speed limit applies to all trains, as otherwise you couldn't operate a smooth service.
Europe fastest train is French.....what are you talking about. No competition here 😂😂😂
We read that The Iryo train goes 360kmh and that the ones in France were capped at 320. But we will be visiting France and will be sure to take a ride on the tgv as well!
@@HeresGoodTravel french tgv can go up to 574..... But yes it is capped at 320 😁
We are talking about daily cruise speed. Not a specialy prepared train that made a run for the record and that's all folks! BTW how many kilometers of HSR do France have?
@@lupuirimie1704 For daily cruise speed TGV on some lines goes 320km/h which is the fastest in Europe. Fastest trains in Spain usually don't exceed 300km/h with some accelerating to 305-310km/h.
@DS.J they can go but.... they do not! Why? This is a mistery that not even SNCF can sort out!
Sorry, but French TGVs are quicker. They cruise at 320 km/h on a good track.
Thanks, we will try to take that train and update this video.
En España no dejan pasar de los 300 km por eso. Son un poco más lentos que los franceses. Pero los españoles pueden llegar a superar los 360 km. 40 km más que los franceses
exscuse me but the fastest train in europe is the tgv actually the fasteset train in the world is the tgv (that isnt maglev)
We read that The Iryo train goes 360kmh and that the ones in France were capped at 320. But we will be visiting France and will be sure to take a ride on the tgv as well!
@@HeresGoodTravelIryo train doesn't go 360km/h. It's their "advertised" maximum speed of what the train vehicle is capable if track conditions are met and speed limits allow (they don't). Spain has some lines that are in theory capable of 350km/h operation, but all of them are capped at 300-310km/h in practice. In France they are capped at 320km/h, same as in Japan. In China some lines (e.g. Beijing-Shanghai) are capped at 350km/h. Train vehicles themselves may be certified for far higher speeds such as 360-400km/h, but they never go at that speed in real life simply because there is no such track where they could go at that speed on a daily basis. Either way, to avoid misleading titles and confusion it's best to use the speed that is actually achieved by the train in revenue service. Alternatively, can use the permitted line speed which is almost always the same (there are exceptions of course). In this case both are 300km/h. Either way, this is NOT the fastest train in Europe regardless of which way you measure it.
@@DS.JThe design speed of the track usually refers to curve radii. High speed rail require a large curve radius and the higher the speed the larger the curve radius.
Just as you can't turn your car as sharply on the highway as in a city crossroads.
Fastest is frecciarossa get it right french tgv is 4th in europe
@@agustinokoye7740 it has the word record with 574,8 km/h? What train had gone faster than that in Europe?