Ride the Speed of Wonder
Chandan Singh
| 21-05-2025

· Travel Team
Friends, imagine hurtling beneath a snow-capped volcano at 285 km/h or slipping under the English Channel at 300 km/h—all from the comfort of a sleek train seat.
These top eight global high-speed rail journeys pair adrenaline with panoramas, turning transit into a highlight of any trip.
Steps
1. Choose Route: Match your timeframe and scenery—urban skylines, coastal views, desert expanses.
2. Book Early: Secure tickets online 1–3 months in advance; fares range from US $40 to US $200 one way.
3. Select Class: Opt for business or first class for extra legroom, Wi-Fi, and snack service.
4. Pack Light: Bring a daypack with essentials—snacks, charger, a warm layer for tunnels.
5. Check Schedule: Arrive 30 minutes early; verify station names in advance (e.g., Milano Centrale vs. Venezia S.L.).
Japan Shinkansen
Route: Tokyo → Osaka
Distance: 515 km | Duration: 2 h 16 m | Speed: Up to 285 km/h
Board the Nozomi at Tokyo Station (fare: ¥14,720/US $100). Grab an ekiben (train bento) for ¥1,200 and watch Mt Fuji glide by on the right when heading west. Seats recline smoothly, and restrooms are spacious—experience the original 1964 marvel.
Türkiye YHT
Route: Istanbul → Ankara
Distance: 561 km | Duration: 3 h 44 m | Speed: 250 km/h
Depart from Söğütlüçeşme or Bakırköy (€25/US $27). Business class offers snacks and entertainment. Coast past the Gulf of İzmit and Lake Sapanca; tunnels carve through mountains, delivering a varied Anatolian vista before arriving in modern Ankara.
Italy Frecciarossa
Route: Milan → Venice S.L.
Distance: 260 km | Duration: 2 h 27 m | Speed: 300 km/h
From Milano Centrale (€45/US $49), choose Standard (€45), Premium (€65), or Business (€95) for onboard catering. Glimpse vineyards, Alps, and Lake Garda before the grand finale: the Venetian Lagoon appears at Mestre—then you step off onto Venice’s Grand Canal.
Spain AVE
Route: Madrid Atocha → Santiago
Distance: 548 km | Duration: 3 h 2 m | Speed: 300 km/h
Tickets start at €50/US $54. Slide through Castilian plains into Galicia’s emerald hills, crossing 38 viaducts near Ourense. Café service and Wi-Fi make the trip seamless—or disembark in Ourense to tackle the final 100 km of the Camino de Santiago on foot.
Uzbekistan Afrosiyob
Route: Tashkent → Bukhara
Distance: 590 km | Duration: 4 h 11 m | Speed: 250 km/h
A VIP ticket (US $80) grants extra space and complimentary refreshments. Chat with fellow travelers over endless desert plains punctuated by minarets. In 2025, the line extends to Khiva, slashing travel time to one of the Silk Road’s most magical cities.
China Fuxing
Route: Guangzhou → Beijing
Distance: 2,440 km | Duration: 8 h 10 m (day); 10 h 28 m (sleeper) | Speed: 350 km/h
Fares range from ¥500/US $75 (standard) to ¥1,500/US $225 (business). Daytime trains race past rice terraces and urban jungles; the high-speed sleeper introduces lie-flat berths and privacy curtains—imagine waking up beneath the Great Wall.
Eurostar
Route: London St Pancras → Paris Gare du Nord
Distance: 492 km | Duration: 2 h 17 m | Speed: 300 km/h
Advance fares start at £40/US $50. Relax in Standard Premier for light meals (€60) as you loop beneath the English Channel (31 mi tunnel). Disembark in Paris’s bustling heart—no airport shuttle required.
Morocco Al Boraq
Route: Tangier → Casablanca
Distance: 323 km | Duration: 2 h 10 m | Speed: 320 km/h
Fares begin at MAD 185/US $19. Double-deck trains offer panoramic windows. Cross fertile farmland and coastal plains before alighting at Casa Voyageurs. First-class tickets (MAD 220) include lounge access and refreshments.
Conclusion
These trains redefine travel—each route pairs speed with scenery, culture, and comfort. So Lykkers, which high-speed odyssey will you board first? Share your dream journey and let steel rails carry you into your next great adventure!