Gulf Coast Corridor
The Gulf Coast Corridor is one of ten federally designated high-speed rail corridors in the United States. The proposed corridor consists of three segments, each of which would carry trains capable of traveling at speeds of up to 110 mph:
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High-speed trains |
300 km/h/186.4 mph or more
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- AGV
- AVE Class 100, 102, 103
- CRH 2C, 3C, 380A, 380B, 380C, 380D,
- ETR 500
- Eurostar
- ICE 3
- KTX-I
- KTX-II
- Oaris
- Shinkansen Series 500, N700, E5, E6, L0
- AVRIL
- TGV Sud-Est (refurbished), Atlantique, Réseau, Duplex, POS
- Thalys PBA, PBKA
- THSR 700T
- Transrapid
- Shanghai Maglev Train
- Velaro
- Bombardier Zefiro
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250–299 km/h (155.3–185.8 mph)
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- Avant class 104, Avant class 114
- China Railways CRH 1A, 1B, 1E, 2A, 2B, 2E, 5A
- ETR 450, 460, 470, 480, New Pendolino
- ICE 1, 2
- Pendolino
- RENFE Class 120, 121, 130
- Sapsan
- Shinkansen Series 200, 300, 700, 800, E2, E3
- TCDD HT65000
- TGV Sud-Est (original), La Poste
- V250
- Zefiro 250
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200–249 km/h (124.3–154.7 mph)
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By country
planned lines in italics |
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Technologies |
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See also: Experimental and prototype high-speed trains (category), High-speed railway lines (category)
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