Talk:Fastest trains in China

Fastest steel-on-steel (non-maglev) train speeds in regular service?
Surprised it's not listed. That's what I came to the article to find. I'd add something but I'm not an expert on the subject matter. AFAICT there are a few lines and trains now enabled for 350kph service, but I'm having a hard time finding a definitive list of routes where this is regularly offered (and in my experience, even on supposed 350kph HSR lines with 350kph-capable equipment, I haven't seen anything actually move above 300kph). Can anyone add one more bullet point in the first part of the article talking about the current fastest service speeds? cluth (talk) 03:25, 13 March 2016 (UTC)

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