At 500 kilometres an hour, the Maglev could revolutionise rail travel. But it’s also causing plenty of controversy.
The maglev interior is slightly smaller than the bullet trains now in operation. There are also only four seats to a row, compared to the five now in use in Shinkansen trains. The window size is ...
It's simple: The Shanghai Maglev is one of the fastest passenger trains in the world. Traveling at about 270 miles per hour, this train is the adult equivalent of the theme park ride, especially ...
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Footage shows China's first suspended maglev train appearing to float through Wuhan on January 26. Unlike traditional maglev trains, the locomotive in Wuhan hangs from an overhead rail, looking like ...
Trains as fast as planes? Maglev technology promises this, allowing speeds of over 600 km/h and even up to 1,000 km/h, the ...
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