A bullet train typically travels about 300 km/h, or around 186 mph, in normal service; some can reach about 320 km/h, and maglev test trains have gone faster still, up to about 603 km/h in testing.

Quick Scoop

  • Common high-speed rail service: about 300 km/h.
  • Fast commercial bullet trains: around 320 km/h in some cases.
  • Record-setting maglev tests: about 603 km/h, but that is not regular passenger service.

Simple takeaway

For everyday use, “bullet train speed” usually means roughly 300 km/h, though the exact number depends on the country, train model, and route limits.