The Shanghai Maglev, also known as the Shanghai Transrapid, boasts a record high speed of 501km/hr, with an average speed of 251 km/h.
The China Railway Hexie, also known as the Harmony, is an umbrella term for the CRH series EMU high-speed trains, with a top operating speed of 350km/h.
The China Railway Fuxing, another high-speed train of CR series EMU, operate at 350km/h but recorded as high as 420km/h in tests.
It is a family of high-speed electric multiple-unit trains that operate at the national maximum high-speed railway track speed of 320km/h in Germany.
The Train à Grande Vitesse run at a top track speed of 320km/h in France.
Japan was the first country to develop a dedicated high-speed railway network, The current E5 and H5 Series hit a top operating speed of 320km/h.
Office National des Chemins de Fer du Maroc (ONCF) operated by Morocco, run at speeds as high as 320km/h.
The Barcelona–Madrid high-speed railway, carries up to 404 passengers at speeds up to 310 km/h.