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China’s 600 mph T‑Flight maglev could leave Boeing 737s behind
Could a train possibly keep up with a Boeing 737? China now holds the key to this problem with its T-Flight project. The idea ...
Mankind has been obsessed with speed ever since the horse carriage was invented. Come 2022, and we have quite a few supercars that can hit the magical 300-mph (483-kph) mark. The same goes for trains, ...
Old Dominion University officials confirmed this week that parts of the longstanding maglev structure may be demolished. “Old Dominion University’s campus is marked by physical reminders of our ...
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 ...
Construction company Max Bögl’s maglev system for driverless trains has been given a green light by the German Federal Authority. Ilaria Grasso Macola speaks to Max Bögl product manager Andreas Rau to ...
As the United States struggles to keep its major cities connected by even the most barebones rail systems, China is screaming into the future with the development of a levitating bullet train. Called ...
The successful bidder is the Chinese rolling stock manufacturer CRRC Changchun Railway Vehicles, which won the tender thanks to its deep understanding of the magnetic levitation technology, according ...
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China’s Engineers May Have Just Removed the Final Barrier to 1,000 KM/H Maglev Trains That Will Make Flights Obsolete
Researchers in China say they have found a way to eliminate one of the biggest obstacles facing magnetic levitation (maglev) trains traveling at extreme speeds — the deafening “tunnel boom.” If ...
The prototype of the 600-kilometer-per-hour maglev train developed and manufactured by China’s CRRC Sifang completed trial run on the maglev test line of Shanghai Tongji University. Since the project ...
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. In ...
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