ICE Test Train Reaches 405.0 km/h on German High-Speed Track
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Summary
The Deutsche Bahn and Siemens Mobility achieved a speed of 405.0 km/h with an ICE test train on the high-speed track Erfurt–Leipzig/Halle, gathering valuable insights for high-speed rail traffic.
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405.0 km/h as a new record also confirms the performance of the infrastructure on this high-speed track.
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