In recent decades, bullet trains have become a symbol of technological progress, revolutionizing high-speed rail travel and ...
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, ...
Researchers from the Southwest Jiaotong University in China have developed cars that use magnetic levitation technology to float above a track. The eight vehicles were recently tested in Jiangsu along ...
China has just completed the road test for their first-ever maglev vehicle, as reported by South China Morning Post. The vehicle was developed by researchers from Southwest Jiaotong University in ...
In China, a new “sky train” system glides 33 feet above street level without using any electricity or fuel at all. The 2,600-foot-long, 88-passenger Red Rail in southern China’s Xingguo country is the ...
Trains on Japan's new high-speed maglev line to run between Tokyo and Nagoya will offer only non-reclining seats to maximize passenger leg and luggage space, Central Japan Railway Co. officials said ...
A proposed $10-billion high-speed rail route between Baltimore and Washington, D.C. using magnetic levitation (maglev) is under fire from the Maryland city's officials, who cite its lack of detail, ...
China has started the construction of a test line in China’s Shanxi Province to handle maglev trains operating at speeds of up to 1,000km/h. To mark the official launch of the maglev test line, a ...
YBa2Cu3O7-δ high-temperature superconductors (HTS) exhibit remarkable passive levitation over permanent magnet guideways (PMG ...
Your recent editorial advocating maglev technology as a potential major benefit for Baltimore is very unfortunate (“What do you call a 311-mph train serving Baltimore? Transformative,” Feb. 9). The ...