Researchers in China are advancing the development of 621 mph vacuum-tube maglev trains, aiming to address the near-sonic travel challenges.
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World’s largest research base for vacuum-tube maglev trains has started high-speed propulsion tests on full-scale prototype ...
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Japanese authorities are considering commissioning a Chinese transport system to take visitors up Mount Fuji, The Japan Times ...
Yamanashi Prefecture has abandoned plans for a Mount Fuji railway line and is instead considering a rubber-tired tram system ...
At 500 kilometres an hour, the Maglev could revolutionise rail travel. But it’s also causing plenty of controversy.
Mount Fuji was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2013, further boosting its appeal. But the distinction came on the ...
Japanese authorities seeking to reduce the carbon footprint and overcrowding at Mount Fuji will propose a trackless, ...