The fastest bullet train, Japan’s Maglev, reaches speeds of 603 km/h. These high-speed trains help cut travel time between ...
INCREDIBLE plans have been revealed for the world’s fastest “bullet” train that comes with a restaurant-style dining car and ...
The maglev discussion came about six months before cabinet agreed the cancellation of the Glasgow Airport Rail Link, which ...
Maglev stands for magnetic levitation and is a technology which uses powerful magnetic fields to float trains above a track, ...
This extraordinary and extremely fast train is currently being constructed in China. With the use of magnetic levitation, also known as maglev, China Railway trains will zoom passengers through ...
Six of the eight quickest trains in the world hail from East Asia - dwarfing the speed of the shuttles on the US railways ...
The train would have been powered by magnetic levitation technology, which would suspend the carriages in the air using ...
Railway engineers in China are working to launch the world’s first working hyperloop train within a decade. Using existing magnetic levitation technology, or maglev as it is known, the ...
Newly released Cabinet papers from 2009 show SNP ministers discussed highly confidential proposals for a “maglev” - short for magnetic levitation - train service between Scotland's two largest cities.
Following completion of this Tokyo-Nagoya line, the train line will extend to stations in Nara, Mie and Osaka with its magnetic levitation (maglev) technology, eventually taking travel between ...
The T-Flight trains make use of maglev (“magnetic levitation”) technology which sees magnetic force lifting the carriages above the track, eliminating the need for wheels and significantly ...