Largest Bullet train in the world
Shanghai Maglev Train
    High-speed rail (HSR) in China is the country's network of passenger-dedicated railways designed for  speeds of 250–350 km/h (155–217 mph). In 2017 HSR extended to 29 of the country's 33 provincial-level administrative divisions  and exceeded 25,000 km (16,000 mi) in total length, accounting for  about two-thirds of the world's high-speed rail tracks in commercial  service. 
          It is the world's longest HSR network  and is also the most extensively used, with 1.713 billion trips  delivered in 2017 bringing the total cumulative number of trips to 7  billion. 
         The train left Kunming at 11:05 am on a 2,760-km trip to Beijing, which takes about 13 hours.
 The train’s name highlights the world famous resort in Shangri-la of  Yunnan, a name first appearing in British novelist James Hilton’s Lost Horizon. 
        A ticket for a second-class seat on the train from Kunming to Beijing  costs 1,147.5 yuan ($166). The line is also the longest east-west  high-speed railway in China.
 A longer rail line stretching north to south is the 2,298-km Beijing-Guangzhou line, put into operation in 2012. China has built more than 20,000 km of high-speed rail lines.
Mileage will be 45,000 km by 2030
 Sources : thehindu.com & Google Images 
Largest Bullet train in the world
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