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How China Plans to Build 4,000 km of Floating Trains by 2030
China already owns the largest high-speed rail network on Earth, but now it’s preparing to replace conventional wheels entirely. The country is rolling out a new wave of maglev lines capable of ...
Do bullet trains actually need wheels? The answer isn't a simple no. Discover which high-speed trains still roll on rubber ...
The transportation landscape is experiencing a remarkable shift with the emergence of maglev technology. These magnetic levitation trains hover above their tracks using powerful magnets, eliminating ...
A zero to 60 mph time of just under seven seconds is decent, but not too noteworthy. A zero to 100 mph in the same time would be astounding. But zero to 404 mph? Welcome to the future of trains, as ...
China could soon have a train that is as fast as a plane. The China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation, or CASIC for short, just announced its new magnetically levitated (maglev) train soared ...
Workers operate at the track laying construction site of the Xiong'an-Shangqiu high-speed railway in Hejian city, north China ...
Bowing to pressure from citizen groups and local politicians, the Maryland Transit Administration has scrapped two possible routes for a high-speed train between Baltimore and Washington, including ...
When Maryland Gov. Wes Moore was in Japan expressing amazement at magnetic-levitation train technology, residents in the path of the proposed high-speed train back home were less than impressed. "I ...
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