What's the fastest a tourist can go terrestrially?

What's the fastest a tourist can go terrestrially? - Yellow Pikachu Plushmascot

Let's ignore planes on the ground, transportation vehicles in test phase that aren't in commercial operations, and special vehicles that a tourist cannot buy/rent/enter decently easily.

The fastest I'm aware of the Shanghai Maglev Train, which can reach 431 km/h. Since it began operation almost 20 years ago (December 31, 2002), I expect there currently exists some faster means of transportation on the ground.






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