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{{See also|Planned high-speed rail by country|label 1=Planned high-speed rail in countries without '''existing''' high-speed rail lines}}
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This article provides a list of [[high-speed rail]] by country. High-speed rail is [[public transport]] by [[rail transport|rail]] at speeds of at least 200&nbsp;km/h (125&nbsp;mph) for updated track and {{convert|250|km/h|mph|abbr=on}} or faster for new track.<!-- According to EU principles, and the [[High-speed rail]] article--><ref>[http://www.uic.org/spip.php?article971 General definitions of highspeed.] ''uic.asso.fr/'' 2006-11-28. Retrieved on 2007-01-03.</ref><ref>{{cite book| author = C. S. Papacostas|author2=Panos D. Prevedouros| title = Transportation engineering and planning| year = 2001| publisher = Pearson College Division| isbn = 978-0-13-081419-7 }}</ref>
This article provides a list of operating [[high-speed rail]] networks, listed by country. High-speed rail is [[public transport]] by [[rail transport|rail]] at speeds of at least 200&nbsp;km/h (125&nbsp;mph) for updated track and {{convert|250|km/h|mph|abbr=on}} or faster for new track.<!-- According to EU principles, and the [[High-speed rail]] article--><ref>[http://www.uic.org/spip.php?article971 General definitions of highspeed.] ''uic.asso.fr/'' 2006-11-28. Retrieved on 2007-01-03.</ref><ref>{{cite book| author = C. S. Papacostas|author2=Panos D. Prevedouros| title = Transportation engineering and planning| year = 2001| publisher = Pearson College Division| isbn = 978-0-13-081419-7 }}</ref>


==Overview==
==Overview==
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* all high speed dedicated lines (speed of 200&nbsp;km/h or over) in service and under construction, listed by country. Based on UIC figures (International Union of Railways),<ref name="uic.org">[http://www.uic.org/spip.php?article573 High speed lines in the world - UIC - International Union of Railways]</ref> it has been updated with other sources.
* all high speed dedicated lines (speed of 200&nbsp;km/h or over) in service and under construction, listed by country. Based on UIC figures (International Union of Railways),<ref name="uic.org">[http://www.uic.org/spip.php?article573 High speed lines in the world - UIC - International Union of Railways]</ref> it has been updated with other sources.
* countries that plan high speed or had plans.<!-- If they have an article in Wikipedia -->
* countries that plan high speed.<!-- If they have an article in Wikipedia -->




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| {{flagicon|Argentina}} [[High-speed rail in Argentina|Argentina]]
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Revision as of 19:53, 3 April 2015

This article provides a list of operating high-speed rail networks, listed by country. High-speed rail is public transport by rail at speeds of at least 200 km/h (125 mph) for updated track and 250 km/h (160 mph) or faster for new track.[1][2]

Overview

The following table gives an overview of high speed rail by country.

It shows

  • all high speed dedicated lines (speed of 200 km/h or over) in service and under construction, listed by country. Based on UIC figures (International Union of Railways),[3] it has been updated with other sources.
  • countries that plan high speed.


Country Region In operation
(km)
Under construction
(km)
Total
(km)
Electrification Track gauge (mm) Comment
Australia Australia Oceania 1435
Austria Austria Europe 93 0 93 15 kV 16.7 Hz 1435
Belgium Belgium Europe 209 0 209 25 kV 50 Hz 1435
Brazil Brazil Americas 1435
Canada Canada Americas 1435
China China[4] Asia 14,424 13,053 27,479 25 kV 50 Hz 1435
Czech Republic Czech Republic Europe 1435
Denmark Denmark Europe 1435
Finland Finland Europe 1520
France France Europe 2,036 757 2,793 25 kV 50 Hz (partially) 1435
Germany Germany Europe 1,334 428 1,762 15 kV 16.7 Hz 1435
India India Asia 1676
Iraq Iraq Asia 1435
Italy Italy Europe 923 125 1,048 25 kV 50 Hz, 3 kV DC 1435
Japan Japan Asia 2,664 782 3,446 25 kV 50/60 Hz 1435
Uzbekistan Kazakhstan Asia 1520
Mexico Mexico Americas 25kV 60 Hz 1435 construction begins in october 2014
Morocco Morocco Africa 0 350 350 25 kV 50 Hz 1435
Netherlands Netherlands Europe 120 0 120 25 kV 50 Hz 1435
Norway Norway Europe 64 0 64 1435
Poland Poland Europe 0 0 0 25 kV 50 Hz 1435 LT-planning : 712 km [5]
Portugal Portugal Europe 0 0 0 25 kV 50 Hz 1435 plans halted
Russia Russia Asia/Europe 25 kV 50 Hz 1520
Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia Asia 0 550 550 25 kV 50 Hz 1435
South Korea South Korea Asia 819 330 1,148 (list) 25 kV 60 Hz 1435
Spain Spain Europe 3,100 1,800 4,900 25 kV 50 Hz 1435
Sweden Sweden Europe 1435 LT-planning : 750 [6]
Switzerland Switzerland Europe 35 72 107 15 kV 16.7 Hz 1435
Taiwan Taiwan Asia 345 0 345 25 kV 60 Hz 1435
Thailand Thailand Asia 1435
Turkey Turkey Europe and Asia 1,420 1,506 2,926 25 kV 50 Hz 1435
United Kingdom United Kingdom Europe 113 192 305 25 kV 50 Hz 1435
United States United States America 0 0 0 1435 no dedicated lines
Uzbekistan Uzbekistan Asia 344 344 1520
Vietnam Vietnam Asia 1435 plans halted

References

  1. ^ General definitions of highspeed. uic.asso.fr/ 2006-11-28. Retrieved on 2007-01-03.
  2. ^ C. S. Papacostas; Panos D. Prevedouros (2001). Transportation engineering and planning. Pearson College Division. ISBN 978-0-13-081419-7.
  3. ^ High speed lines in the world - UIC - International Union of Railways
  4. ^ China's high-speed railways exceed 10,000 km-Eastday
  5. ^ http://www.uic.org/IMG/pdf/20140901_high_speed_lines_in_the_world.pdf
  6. ^ http://www.uic.org/IMG/pdf/20140901_high_speed_lines_in_the_world.pdf