We 100% agree with the recent commentary by Angelette C. Aviles about the maglev dream (“Why Maryland’s maglev dream doesn’t track,” April 21). Instead of a dream, the proposed maglev train has been a ...
How do we know China stole the technology? China built all those worthless electric buses for Indy’s Red Line. ‘Nuff said. Dubbed the “Maglev,” the high-speed public transit vehicle uses ...
The magnetic levitation train proposal appeared to glide ahead of its rival DesertXpress when the governor announced Wednesday that the Federal Railroad Administration released $45 million to Nevada ...
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The Science Behind Japan’s Maglev Train That Hits 300 MPH
Japan’s Maglev train isn’t just fast—it’s a futuristic leap in transportation. Using powerful magnetic levitation, it glides ...
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Bullet trains and the race for speed
Bullet trains have become synonymous with speed, efficiency, and technological prowess. As countries like Japan and China ...
A bullet train which 'floats' above the tracks using magnetic levitation could soon hit 373mph in China - making it faster than travelling by plane. A prototype body of the science fiction vehicle was ...
China loves its trains. Cannot get enough train. Especially magnetic levitation types. Already home to the fastest commercial train, and laying claim to more high-speed rail than any other nation, ...
The world's first levitating train has completed its inaugural test journey. Technology firm IronLev announced the triumphant initial run as the team embarked on a test along the Adria-Mestre route in ...
(TNS) -- The government of Japan has pledged $2 million to help fund studies on the feasibility of a magnetic levitation train that could shuttle passengers from Baltimore to Washington within 15 ...
The Transrapid in Shanghai has set a new world for commercial railway systems of 501 kmh (311 mph). The maglev (magnetic levitation) train, which has no wheels, axels, engine or transmission, broke ...
LATHEN, Germany – A high-tech train traveling at 125 mph crashed in northwestern Germany on Friday, killing at least 23 people in the first fatal wreck involving the magnetic levitation system. The ...
SHANGHAI, China -- The sleek white train zipped noiselessly out of a futuristic station in Shanghai, carrying Chinese and German leaders -- and hopes for a new era in railway technology. The world's ...
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