China's 245mph train service is the world's fastest

How efficient do you think a lazy, unwilling and untrained workforce could possibly be? :p

A few executions and some harsh treatment would soon make them change their ways. Let’s see, who else has tried that and been successful. ;)
 
China kills little girls and used their bones for the railway!

Lots of bitter Brits here - I've noticed that nearly every single post has slated China and not remarked on the technological wonder of this railway system. It is known that China has an appalling human rights record but there's no point in bringing it up every single time the nation gets mentioned.

Who cares if they kill babies, they didn't invent anything - they paid european companies to build shiny things for them - big deal.

China at the very least, don't invade other countries under false pretenses and massacre their civilians. Stones and glass houses people...

China requires no pretense to slaughter civilian populations - and they do. Are you saying the UK does? If you are you are an idiot.
 
Very impressive, Would be amazing if the UK had a high speed network like this linking all the major cities.

I live pretty near the Eurotunnel high-speed bit and stood to watch them go past a few times.

If the Government of the People's Republic of China put a representative in my ward next election i will deffinately be voting for them over the Tories
 
Other than the fact that this is nothing special and anyone could do the same with slave labour, it isn't even that fast.

Notice how the Daily Fail quotes the average speed for the Chinese train compared to the average speed of the French/Jap trains. Sounds fair but it isn't much to do with technology but the number of stops and length between them. I am more interested in top speed when taking about technology.

China is freaking massive and probably has lots of long sections of straight track.

According to Wikipedia the TGV is faster.

A TGV test train piloted by Eric Pieczak set the record for the fastest wheeled train, reaching 574.8 km/h (357 mph) on 3 April 2007,[1][dead link] and a TGV service holds the record for the fastest scheduled rail journey with a start to stop average speed of 279.4 km/h (173.6 mph).

However it doesn't matter because China has a 430km/h MAGLEV so they are actually superior, you have to hand it to them, nice work. But still there is no need for it in our country, it just isn't cost effective as it is too small. It would be nice but it is better to wait until it is a bit more cost effective unless you want communism and to become a slave labourer.
 
Who cares if they kill babies, they didn't invent anything - they paid european companies to build shiny things for them - big deal.



China requires no pretense to slaughter civilian populations - and they do. Are you saying the UK does? If you are you are an idiot.

And you think if China could get away with securing oil reserves by invading other countries they wouldn't do it in a heartbeat? Heh.
 
And you think if China could get away with securing oil reserves by invading other countries they wouldn't do it in a heartbeat? Heh.

Not a single us oil company (nor uk iirc) has gotten an oil contract in Iraq China has though iirc.
 
That is debatable, millions of people travel by train everyday, a faster service would be beneficial to many

Indeed there is a need for transport. Not specifically Maglev, Maglev is so un cost effective we already have a better solution, it is called an aeroplane. If the government bought everyone plane tickets to get to work it would probably be cheaper and better.

Don't get me wrong, I would love a Maglev train but they just aren't practical yet.
 
It's an amazing achievement, but when you only pay your workforce £3 a day and don't really care about how many die, you can do amazing things.

This China train service was built in four years and goes 664 miles. In the four years between 1844 and 1848 Britain laid nearly three thousand miles of track almost entirely through Navvy manpower.
 
Indeed there is a need for transport. Not specifically Maglev, Maglev is so un cost effective we already have a better solution, it is called an aeroplane. If the government bought everyone plane tickets to get to work it would probably be cheaper and better.

Don't get me wrong, I would love a Maglev train but they just aren't practical yet.

Aeroplanes are hardly a practical solution for relatively short commutes of say 40 miles or so
 
They are used quite often and successfully in the highland and mainly the islands.

Would they cope with thousands and thousands of commuters heading to and from work daily? would they shorten the overall travelling time enough for it to be worthwhile?
 
Would they cope with thousands and thousands of commuters heading to and from work daily? would they shorten the overall travelling time enough for it to be worthwhile?

you need the venga bus

in all honesty, of course not. i wasn't really following the coversation well :p
 
They are used quite often and successfully in the highland and mainly the islands.

I don't doubt that for a second but it is a bit different cramming thousands and thousands of commuters into planes for a 30-40 mile commute into work in a built up and much more highly populated area.

Edit : See you have already responded to a similar reply :).
 
Would they cope with thousands and thousands of commuters heading to and from work daily? would they shorten the overall travelling time enough for it to be worthwhile?

And how much use would a train be that takes 30 miles to get up to full speed if there is a train station every 10 miles?

Obviously Aeroplanes are also crap for commuting short journeys, that is the point I was making, maglev isn't probably any better at it either. It takes time to speed up and slow down. It would at the most be a route between major cities. in its current form it is never going to help your average joe get from the suburbs to the city centre. (like a plane)
 
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