We do, but only a few areas. Brightline runs up to 125mph on the western part of its route. The Northeast Corridor runs regular trains up to 125mph and Acela up to 150mph (and the new generations Acelas will run 165mph). The keystone corridor between Philly and Harrisburg PA also run at up to 125mph. There's also a bunch of 90-110mph track in the midwest on the main lines out of Chicago. there is also some 110mph track in upstate NY
For comparison, most of these UK trains in the video were going 125mph, that is the max speed on UK tracks outside of the HS1 corridor between London and the channel tunnel
@@mrvwbug4423 - If they joined Pittsburgh to Harrisburg then on to Philly, I would ride it. That would be a good trip... Especially without a lot of stops in between. Then from Pittsburgh on to Cleveland 100 miles NorthWest of Pittsburgh. Many people do not realize that there is only about 100 miles between the cities. Pittsburgh is a long way west of the east coast. 500 miles from NYC and 500 east of ShitClogO.
They're not supposed to. It's called 'misuse of the horn'. I always did though, if anyone questioned it all you have to say is that you thought you saw someone near the track.
Yeah they look sexy from the outside but inside there terrible I miss the hst 125 1st class in a mark 3 coach was unbeatable i could catch up on sleep from Edinburgh to King's Cross quite easily now in those tin cans the seats 💺 are too hard not an enjoyable experience at all
That last train is a long one. Nice drivers honking for you as they pass. Wish we had fast trains like that in USA. We need them badly.
will be visiting the states next year, hoping to ride the “Brightline” in Orlando which I hear is highspeed….
We do, but only a few areas. Brightline runs up to 125mph on the western part of its route. The Northeast Corridor runs regular trains up to 125mph and Acela up to 150mph (and the new generations Acelas will run 165mph). The keystone corridor between Philly and Harrisburg PA also run at up to 125mph. There's also a bunch of 90-110mph track in the midwest on the main lines out of Chicago. there is also some 110mph track in upstate NY
For comparison, most of these UK trains in the video were going 125mph, that is the max speed on UK tracks outside of the HS1 corridor between London and the channel tunnel
@@mrvwbug4423 - If they joined Pittsburgh to Harrisburg then on to Philly, I would ride it. That would be a good trip... Especially without a lot of stops in between. Then from Pittsburgh on to Cleveland 100 miles NorthWest of Pittsburgh. Many people do not realize that there is only about 100 miles between the cities. Pittsburgh is a long way west of the east coast. 500 miles from NYC and 500 east of ShitClogO.
Love how all the drivers sound their horns for the camera.
They're not supposed to. It's called 'misuse of the horn'. I always did though, if anyone questioned it all you have to say is that you thought you saw someone near the track.
Now that's what I call on the first train
An early bullet train.
could i ask what camera you use?
Definitely an iPhone 12/13/14 Pro
They need to get their money back if those Azusa’s’ are running at 225 Kmph!
The beautiful countryside of England.
Great shots there. I assume the Caledonian Sleeper at 1:58 was on a diversionary route from its usual WCML path.
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Prefer the old units to the modern trains anyday' more comfort' nice big windows' and love the livery and style. 😊
when the trains honk their horns its like if they are saying hello
where is the extract location of this footpath level crossing
watching this makes me want to like the azumas but it's hard to when the ride quality is so bad
How is it bad
It's not that bad. If you mean the seats then I understand you more but the ride quality has always seemed fine to me.
I mean cushioned head, massive table, and free food
@@davidmaslak - Im in for the free food. :)
Yeah they look sexy from the outside but inside there terrible I miss the hst 125 1st class in a mark 3 coach was unbeatable i could catch up on sleep from Edinburgh to King's Cross quite easily now in those tin cans the seats 💺 are too hard not an enjoyable experience at all