Isn't that a bit old? 199mph isnt that great (can't be japan's best bullet trains). The trains (eurostar-class 373) on high speed 1 in the UK can do that. Trains in Spain and France have timetabled trains which run at over 200mph.
In addition, China's maglev trains are in a different league.
Britain's fastest commuter train with a 140mph (225km/h) top speed HAHAHA
so it would run about 100 miles an hour.
Without a price increase, the fast trains would be inundated with people.
Eh? The trains can only legally carry a specified number of people, they aren't going to be jammed in.
Uk is so far behind it's embarassing to live in this country.
Isn't it ridiculously expensive though? Changing the signalling that is.
edit: Also for the ECML, the average speed won't be anything like HS1 with Javelin trains will it? I thought it was too twisty.
I'm not sure how much it would cost, it can't be prohibitive though to retrofit stock with an in cab system, surely? Not when we spent several billion quid electrifying the line a few decades ago.
The ECML is pretty straight and very flat, before Javelin the fastest average speed of a British service was between Grantham and Stevenage, 113mph.