France wins the match in terms of speed.
With more than 31,000 kilometers of rail, China has the world’s most extensive high-speed network, according to rankings published by Omio on Tuesday, July 2. The report took into account rail network coverage, operational and maximum speeds, and lines under construction. Data was drawn from the International Union of Railways’ report published in the end of March 2019. Each criterion represented 25% of the final score on a scale of 0 to 100.
However, while French know-how may have been a catalyst for the development of high-speed rail in Europe, it takes fourth place overall due to a lack of new infrastructure development, unlike Spain, which beats it in this regard with 904 kilometers lines under construction for its AVE train.
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