The Chief Minister covered the 140-km distance in 31 minutes, with the train cruising at a speed of 295 kmph, a release from his office here said.
On the third-day of his current China tour, Naidu was "impressed" with the bullet train and wanted a similar service introduced between AP's new capital city Amaravati and port city Visakhapatnam.
Chandrababu wanted his team to explore the possibility of introducing bullet or high-speed train services between Amaravati and Hyderabad as well, it said.
"You call it bullet train or anything else, we want such trains from Amaravati to Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Visakhapatnam to cover the distances in two to three hours," he had told Prabhu.
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