SHANGHAI — For the second time in my life, I rode Shanghai’s Maglev (magnetic levitation) train to the airport in just seven minutes and 20 seconds. It was such a cool, speedy experience taking the ...
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 since ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Train Simulator: Shanghai Maglev Route Add-On One of the most unique, and uniquely fastest, trains comes to Train Simulator, courtesy of Union Workshop – ...
Shanghai, Feb 3 (EFE).Shanghai, Feb 3 (EFE). — The Chinese city of Changsha is set to begin public trials of its first homegrown magnetic levitation train, or maglev, in the first half of 2016, ...
A new floating bullet train capable of hitting speeds of 600 kilometers per hour (about 372 miles/hour) is one step closer to reality in China. On Thursday, the body prototype for the country’s latest ...
China has produced the first of a new breed of maglev trains capable of speeds up to 600 km/h (373 mph), or nearly half the speed of sound. It says these will be the fastest ground transport services ...
China has successfully tested a magnetic levitation (Maglev) technology which could see trains travel faster than most planes. The most recent test, demonstrated at Donghu Laboratory in Hubei Province ...
Japan is gearing up to redefine rail travel with its ambitious maglev train project, which aims to achieve speeds exceeding 600 kilometers per hour (approximately 373 miles per hour). Initially slated ...
(Updates throughout, adds protest ends) By Royston Chan and Sophie Taylor SHANGHAI, Jan 12 (Reuters) - Hundreds of people marched through China's financial hub of Shanghai on Saturday protesting a ...
Researchers at China’s Southwest Jiaotong University recently built a prototype for a “super maglev,” a track that carries a train at incredibly high speed using magnetic levitation (maglev). What ...
The L0 Series train being developed by Japan currently is likely to reach speeds of up to 603.5kmh, making it the world’s ...
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