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      • High Speed Train (HST), British long-distance passenger train operating nationwide since 1976, when the first service was opened between London and Bristol-South Wales. The HST introduced high-speed rail travel to the United Kingdom. Powered by two 2,250-horsepower diesel engines, the HST can reach speeds of up to 125 miles (200 km) per hour.
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  2. 140–186 mph (225–300 km/h) 125 mph (200 km/h) <110 mph (180 km/h) High-speed rail in the United Kingdom is provided on five upgraded railway lines running at top speeds of 125 mph (200 km/h) and one purpose-built high-speed line reaching 186 mph (300 km/h). Trains currently travel at 125 mph (200 km/h) on the East Coast Main Line, Great ...

  3. Discover HS2, the UK's high-speed rail network transforming travel across the nation. Stay updated with the latest news, project developments, and travel information. Learn how HS2 is creating jobs, boosting the economy, and reducing carbon emissions.

  4. InterCity 125. High Speed Train (HST), Paddington Station, London. High Speed Train (HST), British long-distance passenger train operating nationwide since 1976, when the first service was opened between London and Bristol-South Wales. The HST introduced high-speed rail travel to the United Kingdom.

  5. Jul 4, 2022 · A British Rail Inter-City train in 1991. The state-owned company led in developing some high-speed rail technologies and also instituted an electrification programme © SSPL via Getty Images

  6. The InterCity 125 (originally Inter-City 125) or High Speed Train ( HST) is a diesel-powered high-speed passenger train built by British Rail Engineering Limited between 1975 and 1982. A total of 95 sets were produced, each comprising two Class 43 power cars, one at each end, and a rake of seven or eight Mark 3 coaches.

  7. The Advanced Passenger Train ( APT) was a tilting high speed train developed by British Rail during the 1970s and early 1980s, for use on the West Coast Main Line (WCML). The WCML contained many curves, and the APT pioneered the concept of active tilting to address these, a feature that has since been copied on designs around the world.

  8. www.hs2.org.uk › building-hs2 › trainsTrains - HS2

    Apr 23, 2024 · Key Facts. 225mph Britain’s next generation of high-speed trains will reach speeds of 225mph (360km/h) and will also run on the existing network. 400m long Each train will be around 200m long, with the option to couple two units together to create a 400m long train.

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