Germany’s decision to grant its first operating license for maglev trains represents a pivotal moment for transportation ...
China's "Red Rail" air train glides through the air without touching the track above it or anything below.Photo by VCG/VCG via Getty Images An air train in China is said to be the world's first ...
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Do maglev bullet trains still ride on wheels?
Maglev bullet trains promise a future where steel wheels and clattering rails give way to smooth, floating speed. Yet the ...
Imagine standing on a platform, watching a train that appears to defy the laws of physics as it glides past at extraordinary speeds. This is the reality for reporters who recently witnessed the ...
Most Maglevs float, but Japan's EDS trains use rubber wheels at low speeds. Learn how magnetic levitation works and why some ...
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 ...
I disagree with the recent commentary by Angelette C. Aviles opposing the proposed Northeast Maglev high-speed train (“Why Maryland’s maglev dream doesn’t track,” April 21). I respect her perspective, ...
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 ...
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This high-speed levitating train will cut travel times between major US cities to just 15 minutes — and tickets will cost less than you'd think
A high-speed Maglev train that will connect Baltimore and Washington, D.C., is currently in development. When complete, the ...
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 ...
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 ...
As China builds out the next generation of magnetic levitation trains, the U.S. has a grand total of one maglev line in development. Or, make that had one in development, because Transportation ...
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