World's Fastest Train – Fast Faster Fastest

Element 18 April 4, 2025
Video Thumbnail
Element 18 Logo

Element 18

@element.18

About

Life’s a journey, so take a trip with us through award-winning original and diverse content across every genre – world class talent, critically acclaimed drama, powerful documentaries, factual entertainment, and heart-warming stories. The journey of a thousand miles begins with Element 18. Element 18 is the official YouTube Channel for the Argonon Group. All content is fully owned and controlled by the Argonon Group which consists of the following television production companies – Bandicoot, Britespark Films, Leopard Pictures, Leopard USA, Like A Shot, Nemorin, Rose Rock, Studio Leo and Windfall Films. For more information please visit https://argonon.com.

Video Description

The French ‘Train à Grande Vitesse’, known as the TGV, regularly reaches speeds exceeding 300 kilometres per hour. In special tests the train has been pushed to 574.8 kilometres per hour making it the fastest on earth. This film explores how the TGV was made possible through a series of four historic engineering breakthroughs. We analyse the inner workings of four iconic trains, including George Stephenson’s record-breaking Rocket and Japan’s revolutionary Bullet Train. Each features a major technological innovation that allowed engineers to build quicker trains. through the development of powerful engines, aerodynamic design, and innovations that keep trains firmly on the tracks. Using computer generated animation we reveal the incredible stories behind these machines and the inventions that have enabled them to get faster and faster. Four ingenious leaps forward that enabled trains to evolve from the world’s first steam passenger train, into the fastest train on the planet. 00:00 – Introduction 04:11 – Power – Stephenson's Rocket 17:36 – Aerodynamics – LNER Mallard 27:08 – Stability – Shinkansen 35:28 – Safety – TGV Episode from the “Big Bigger Biggest” documentary series exploring the engineering breakthroughs that have enabled us to develop some of the largest structures in existence. Subscribe to Element 18 – https://bit.ly/337R2uO