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It's a magnetic levitation train, or maglev, and you can ride it right here in Aichi Prefecture, Japan.
It's a magnetic levitation train, or MAGLEV, and you can ride it right here in Aichi Prefecture, Japan.
Maglev trains are utilized for long-distance travel.
To enhance efficiency, this high-speed maglev train is equipped with removable sections, which can be disengaged while the train is in motion.
But if you wish to go to another city, you can take an elevator down beneath the central dome, which has Maglev trains, etc., that will transport you to the center of any other city or any other region.
down beneath the central dome, which has Maglev trains, etc.
The fastest train that humanity has ever built so far is the Shanghai Maglev train in China, which used to be capable of reaching a maximum cruising speed of 431 kilometers per hour or 268 miles per hour, notably slower than the speed that would be necessary to travel across Saudi Arabia's line in only 20 minutes.
The fastest train that humanity has ever built so far is the Shanghai Maglev train in China, which used to be capable of reaching a maximum cruising speed of 431km per hour, or 268mph, notably slower than the speed that would be necessary to travel across Saudi Arabia's line in only 20 minutes.
We arrive at the Yamanashi Maglev Exhibition Centre, where they showcase a new bullet train, the Linear Chuo Shinkansen, which is planned to be finished in 9 years from now.
We arrive at the Yamanashi Maglev exhibition center where they showcase a new bullet train, the Lineature Shinkansen, which is planned to be finished in nine years from now.
But decades later, the only actual high-speed maglev service in the world is in Shanghai, China.
But decades later, the only actual high-speed maglev service in the world is in Shanghai, China.
The fastest train in the world is the Shanghai Maglev.
The fastest train in the world is the Shanghai Maglev, the transrapid commercial train travels at approximately 286 miles per hour using electromagnetic propulsion.
This is the future--maglev trains. Japan’s all aboard. They’re spending a staggering
67 minutes by racing through the countryside at over 300 miles per hour. Maglev technology
This is a Maglev train.
An organization called ET3, which has connections with the Venus Project, has established a tube-based Maglev that can travel up to 4,000 miles per hour in a motionless, frictionless tube, which can go over land or underwater.
This is a Maglev train.
An organization called ET3, which has connections with the Venus Project, has established a tube-based Maglev that can travel up to 4,000 miles per hour in a motionless, frictionless tube, which can go over land or underwater.