From Sydney to Melbourne in three hours on 400km/h Australian High Speed Vehicle

By Kate Schneider, From: news.com.au, June 10, 2011 12:00AM
Article: http://www.news.com.au/travel/australia/kmh-australian-high-speed-vehicle-coming-down-under/story-e6frfq89-1226072336508#ixzz1Op5aFGgn

  • Concept images for high-speed train
  • Melbourne to Sydney trip to take 3 hours

TRAVELLERS may soon be speeding between Australian landmarks at up to 400km/h if a company's bullet train design takes off.

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the_company_says_the_train_would_offer_a_viable_alternative_to_busy_air_traffic_routesDesigner Hassall has released concept images for a high-speed Australian train called the Australian High Speed Vehicle (A-HSV).

The company says the A-HSV would offer a viable alternative to some of the nation’s busiest air traffic routes, with a trip from Melbourne to Sydney taking under three hours.

The spacious double-decker train would also reduce carbon emissions by reducing the reliance on air and private vehicle travel.

“The A-HSV presents an alternative low-carbon, safe mode of transport for future travel between Australian capital and regional cities,” a Hassell spokesperson said.

Hassell says it will revolutionise the way Australians travel by offering super-speed luxury train travel.

“Pioneering a new concept in the way Australians commute and travel, the double-decker train would offer the choice of modern, spacious, open plan commuter seating or private berths for business meetings or luxury travellers.”

The design was inspired by the 1960s HK Monaro car, well-know for its speed.

“Inspired by the brut lines of the iconic Australian speed machine the 1960s HK Monaro, Hassell has designed the A-HSV to be responsive to the Australian context.”



Asia is home to some of the world’s fastest trains. Shanghai has the 581kmh Maglev train and Japan a 300kmh "Hayabusa" bullet train that boasts a carriage modelled on airline business class.

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