Japan tests the world’s fastest bullet train 'ALFA-X'

Japan has started testing its latest and what it calls the next-generation world’s fastest bullet train named ‘Shinkansen ALFA-X‘.

Japan tests the world’s fastest bullet train 'ALFA-X'The Shinkansen ALFA-X is capable of reaching 400 kilometers per hour (249 mph), and it’s expected to enter operation around 2030. When it does, the ALFA-X will likely become the world’s fastest bullet train, carrying passengers around 360 kph (224 mph).

First the train will have to undergo three years of testing. Those test runs will happen after midnight, twice each week, on tracks between the cities of Aomori and Sendai.

The train, built by Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Hitachi, has 10 cars and a 72-foot-long aerodynamic nose. It will also be tested with a 52-foot-long nose, and it will use both roof-mounted air brakes and magnetic plates underneath for breaking.

Japan plans to introduce riders to another bullet train, the Shinkansen N700S, in 2020, but that will max out around 300 kph. While the ALFA-X should easily surpass that top speed.