Last year, China’s state-owned railway company (CRRC) unveiled a new high-speed maglev train concept with a touted top speed of 373 miles per hour. One year on, the project appears to be chugging ...
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The fastest bullet trains in the world
In recent decades, bullet trains have become a symbol of technological progress, revolutionizing high-speed rail travel and ...
Chinese researchers have unveiled a new prototype maglev train that they say can reach speeds of nearly 400 miles per hour. The Southwest Jiaotong University scientists behind the prototype say it can ...
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China develops revolutionary new train that can travel at the speed of an airplane — and it's better than Elon Musk's abandoned Hyperloop
The current fastest operational train in the world, the Shanghai Maglev, can hit speeds of around 286 miles per hour. While ...
China is pushing the boundaries of high-speed rail technology with its ambitious development of maglev trains that could revolutionize travel within the country. Passengers in China could soon stream ...
July 20 (UPI) --China unveiled a new maglev train that it said can travel as fast as 373 mph, which would make it the fastest land-based transportation vehicle in the world, according to multiple ...
BEIJING (Reuters) - China unveiled a maglev train capable of a top speed of 600 kph on Tuesday, state media said. The maximum speed would make the train, self-developed by China and manufactured in ...
China has unveiled a new type of maglev train that it claims will be the fastest ground transport service on the planet. The insanely fast train is capable of traveling at up to 600 km/h, which ...
Move aside Hyperloop, you were obsolete before the idea was ever dreamed up. Magnetic levitation trains are infinitely cooler, and significantly less expensive to produce as they don't have to ride ...
China debuts world's fastest train, a sleek maglev that can reach speeds of up to 373 miles per hour
Chinese officials in the coastal city of Qingdao Tuesday unveiled its new maglev train, which can travel at speeds of up to 600 km/h or 373 mph. The train was developed by the state-owned China ...
BEIJING, China, March 1, 2011 (ENS) – A fully automatic suspended monorail system developed in Germany was introduced in Beijing Monday as an alternative to the traffic gridlock that clogs the streets ...
Last year, China’s state-owned railway company (CRRC) unveiled a new high-speed maglev train concept with a touted top speed of 373 miles per hour. One year on, the project appears to be chugging ...
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