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Deutsche Bahn Train Hits 405 Km/h without Falling to Bits

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Test run offers hope for a rail system long past its best-before date Deutsche Bahn (DB) and Siemens Mobility have managed to get an ICE test train to 405 km/h (251 mph) on the Erfurt-Leipzig/Halle high-speed line.…

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Deutsche Bahn's new super train reached 405 km/h - the Velaro Novo set a speed record, opening a new era in high-speed transport.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Deutsche Bahn has tested the new Velaro Novo high-speed train from Siemens with a speed of 405 km/h

·Berlin, Germany
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In two hours from Hamburg to Munich by train: Technically, that would be feasible. Only, unfortunately, reality is a completely different one.

·Berlin, Germany
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The Velaro Novo from Siemens was sent on the route in Germany and achieved speeds of more than 400 kilometers per hour. A record for the route between Erfurt and Leipzig.

·Vienna, Austria
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Deutsche Bahn is testing a new high-speed train between Erfurt and Halle, achieving a record speed.

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