Javelin Train Top Speed at Robin Ellis blog

Javelin Train Top Speed. Trains are only allowed to operate at up to 140mph but the top speed is 150mph, which was achieved during testing. The javelin trains so successfully used to fire spectators across london during the olympic games are now used to operate the 67 miles. These ‘javelin’ services travel at 225 km/h (140 mph) on the high speed line between london and kent, which they share with international. Here, the class 395's typically cross the viaduct at close to their top speed of 140mph. Our javelin trains travel at high speeds up to 140mph from london st pancras international or stratford international to ebbsfleet international.

Javelin High Speed South Eastern trains on St Pancras International
from www.alamy.com

Trains are only allowed to operate at up to 140mph but the top speed is 150mph, which was achieved during testing. These ‘javelin’ services travel at 225 km/h (140 mph) on the high speed line between london and kent, which they share with international. Here, the class 395's typically cross the viaduct at close to their top speed of 140mph. The javelin trains so successfully used to fire spectators across london during the olympic games are now used to operate the 67 miles. Our javelin trains travel at high speeds up to 140mph from london st pancras international or stratford international to ebbsfleet international.

Javelin High Speed South Eastern trains on St Pancras International

Javelin Train Top Speed Trains are only allowed to operate at up to 140mph but the top speed is 150mph, which was achieved during testing. Our javelin trains travel at high speeds up to 140mph from london st pancras international or stratford international to ebbsfleet international. The javelin trains so successfully used to fire spectators across london during the olympic games are now used to operate the 67 miles. These ‘javelin’ services travel at 225 km/h (140 mph) on the high speed line between london and kent, which they share with international. Here, the class 395's typically cross the viaduct at close to their top speed of 140mph. Trains are only allowed to operate at up to 140mph but the top speed is 150mph, which was achieved during testing.

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