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How Japan's Maglev Train Works
Explore the cutting-edge technology behind Japan’s Maglev train, a marvel of engineering that levitates using superconducting ...
A revolutionary rail line in Japan is another example of the nation's forward thinking and is set to transform travel times ...
According to China, its Maglev train recently reached a record-breaking speeding 387mph (over 622 kmph), tumbling the record ...
The 621mph ‘floating train’ is expected to be operational within a decade – and could revolutionise travel as we know it ...
The bid-rigging involved construction of maglev train stations at Tokyo’s Shinagawa district and Nagoya in central Japan. Based on the testimony given by executives of Obayashi and Shimizu ...
This is Japan’s ultrafast driverless Maglev train. The 129-metre-long bullet is barrelling at top speed around a 42.8-kilometre test track. The levitation is the Maglev’s superconducting ...
On the same day that a Japanese Maglev train broke its own record to reach a speed of 603kph, an online report claimed that an Irish train had also entered the record books for "the World’s slowest ...
Central Japan Railway Co said Thursday it has temporarily halted construction work on a new high-speed maglev train line between Tokyo and Nagoya after water and bubbles appeared from the ground in a ...
While India's new bullet trains will be slower than Japan's Maglev trains, which have achieved test speeds of around 370 mph, they represent a significant step forward in advancing India's local ...