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New technology in maglev trains ensures high acceleration and top speed. However, the cost of building the lines remains high.
The T-Flight is a maglev train that hit a record-breaking speed of 387 mph on a short test track — but engineers want to double that rate so the train can carry passengers at speeds faster than ...
China has launched the world’s first suspended maglev line built with permanent magnets that can keep a “sky train” afloat forever – even without a power supply. The 800-metre (2,600-foot ...
In February of this year, we reported on the China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation, and its phase one testing of a low-vacuum-tube hyperloop-style maglev ultra-high-speed (UHS) train.
The researchers at the Donghu Laboratory in Central China's Hubei Province have successfully tested a maglev train which runs ...
A Chinese maglev train in Qingdao, China, on July 20, 2021. China has successfully tested its new ultra-high-speed maglev train, which can reach speeds up to 621 mph.
Researchers in China are developing a maglev train so fast that it can make Amtrak’s Acelya feel like a snail. Forget the ...
This new maglev train can reach speeds of up to 621 miles per hour (1,000 km/h), promising a revolution in rail transport. Acing the latest trial, this high-speed train is beyond the limits and ...
China has become a leader in maglev transportation in recent years, having unveiled the first maglev train in Shanghai in 2004. The Shanghai Transrapid is the oldest commercial maglev system still ...
A Chinese maglev train in Qingdao, China, July 20, 2021. China has successfully tested its new ultra-high-speed (UHS) maglev train, ...