It’s easy to wonder why there aren’t Maglevs everywhere today. This high-speed levitating train will cut travel times between ...
If you buy through a BGR link, we may earn an affiliate commission, helping support our expert product labs. China’s push for high-speed transportation has taken a major leap forward with its ...
Japan's experimental magnetic levitation train sets another world speed record at 374 miles per hour, but isn't set to enter service for another dozen years. The island nation's experimental ...
China broke its own record for the world’s fastest train, clocking in at 281 miles per hour. But in Japan, testing is ...
They are all that is left of a bold experiment to create Britain’s first full-sized magnetic levitating train, an experiment which succeeded in its aim and demonstrated its train at 170 miles ...
A superconducting magnetic levitation train, also known as SCMaglev or Maglev for short, can travel at speeds up to 300 mph or faster. Project developers for a proposed Maglev train in the ...
Larry Hogan gave a thumbs-up to Japan’s magnetic-levitation train after taking a ride at 505 kilometers per hour. Tokyo hopes to export the pricey technology to the U.S. Photo: Getty Images ...
"We must get serious about taking this project to the next level." A new statewide poll shows support for a high-speed train that would connect riders from Washington to Baltimore in just 15 minutes.
In terms of operation alone, the magnetic levitation train would save costs compared to the rival project, as it can be operated automatically and with low wear. However, the switch from tram to ...