If A high speed rail service connects London, England, Paris, France, and Brussels, Belgium. One of the high speed trains travel about 233 miles from London to Brussels at a speed of about 87 miles per hour. How long does the trip take?
If a train travels about 233 miles from London to Brussels at about 87 miles per hour, the trip will take around 2 hours and 40 minutes, assuming there are no stops in between. Thank you for asking ChaCha!
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About High-Speed Rail
High-speed rail (HSR) is a type of passenger mass transportation system designed to travel at extremely high speeds. The US defines high speed rail as a rail system having a speed above 110mph. In the European Union high speed rail systems usually run at speeds averaging 124-155mph, in Japan 186mph, and in China the top speed is 217mph.

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