There was an interesting discussion on RyPN about this testing a few months ago. One of the things in there was a 'pirated' picture of the in-cab display showing 171 mph -- not 'legal' but breaking the Turbotrain's record. We were promised some tales about just how fast the system can go... but nothing showed up since.
TECHNICALLY the testing is programmed so the speed does not go over 170 ... so far. You will certainly wantto wait for the constant-tension cat before actually going that fast on a more regular basis...
Why do you figure the train is 719 feet long? Doesn't 750 feet seem more likely?
I'd say 3.0 to 3.1 seconds for the last run on the first video.
Well, Mario, the catenary did withstand the effort. Still, Amtrak intends to replace it with a new constant tension catenary.
John
After all it seems atrak has been doing some speed tests. I don't know but the last pass seems to be really fast .... 170 Mph? Maybe ...
I wonder how the venerable catenary stood all that effort, since it's some 70 years old
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This other video even shows the possible speed the train is doing. It also seems to be a longer than usual trainset
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