China is developing a maglev hyperloop train that can travel faster than the current generation of commercial airliners.
China has started work on a “floating” train which would be faster than a commercial passenger aircraft, The Sun has reported. China Railway will use magnetic levitation technology, also ...
Using magnets to hold trains in the air so they can travel at speeds comparable to planes has long been a goal for making long-distance travel enjoyable. But because maglev trains can't use the ...
The work report said Shanxi should advance economic transformation and foster new quality productive forces by promoting the ...
China Railway will use magnetic levitation (maglev) technology to zip passengers through vacuum tubes faster than they have ever gone. The magnets on the train are able to interact with the ...
The maglev interior is slightly smaller than the bullet trains now in operation. There are also only four seats to a row, compared to the five now in use in Shinkansen trains. The window size is ...
As manufacturers and operators invest in more efficient rail technologies, we take a look at some of the fastest trains in ...
The world's first carbon fiber metro train launched in China, boasting reduced weight, energy consumption, and carbon ...
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 ...
The much-ballyhooed magnetic levitation train line project linking Tokyo with Nagoya has been stuck in limbo since Shizuoka Prefecture refused to allow construction for what could be one of the ...
A proposed high-speed train from Baltimore to Washington would harm a national park, a national wildlife refuge, the Chesapeake Bay and numerous nearby communities — and charge expensive ticket prices ...