Timeline of high-speed rail

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This is a timeline of high-speed rail.

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Year Event type Present day country/location
1891 Engineer Károly Zipernowsky proposes a high-speed line ViennaBudapest, bound for electric railcars at 250km/h. Austria, Hungary
1893 Dr. Wellington Adams proposes an air-line from Chicago to Saint Louis of 406 km At a speed of only 160 km/h. United States
1899 The Prussian state railway joins with ten electrical and engineering firms and electrified 72km of military owned railway between Marienfelde and Zossen in actual Germany. The line used three-phase current at 10 kilovolts and 45 Hz. Germany
1903 The Siemens & Halske-equipped railcar sa speed of 206.7 km/h on 23th October, and on 27 October the AEG-equipped railcar achieves 210.2 km/h.[1] Germany
2016 Extension China has 22,000 kilometres (14,000 miles) of HSR as of end December 2016, accounting for two-thirds of the world's total.[2] China

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What the timeline is still missing

[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] For visual data: [7] [8] [9] For visual data: [10] [11] [12] Book: (table included) Book (see page 86):[13] Book: [14] Book: [15] Book: [16] Book: [17] with table

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References

  1. Sith Sastrasinh, "Electrical Train Marienfelde–Zossen in 1901", 21 January 2000, WorldRailFans. Accessed 23 January 2013.
  2. "China's high speed railway exceeds 20,000 km". chinadaily.com.cn. Retrieved 25 October 2017.