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This isn't China's first foray into maglev technology. In 2021, it unveiled a high-temperature superconducting (HTS) maglev train in Chengdu that could reach 385 mph.
China is developing a high-speed train that could travel at 621mph while magnetically levitating on the tracks. Railway engineers in China are working to launch the world’s first working ...
China’s ambitions don’t stop there. The second phase of testing aims to achieve the train’s full potential speed of 621 mph (1,000 km/h) on a 37-mile (60 km) track.
The researchers at the Donghu Laboratory in Central China's Hubei Province have successfully tested a maglev train which runs ...
China claims it has set a new world speed record for a maglev train after a prototype reached a speed of 650km/h in just 7 ...
New technology in maglev trains ensures high acceleration and top speed. However, the cost of building the lines remains high.
China has been using maglev trains since the debut of the Shanghai maglev train in 2004. That train only travels 19 miles, but it manages the distance in seven minutes and 20 seconds, reaching ...
China’s push for high-speed transportation has taken a major leap forward with its experimental T-Flight maglev train. Designed to reach record-breaking speeds, this levitating train could ...
Implementing high-speed rail nationwide would be detrimental to these towns, in turn undermining key parts of the overall ...
Twenty-three people died and 10 were injured when an elevated magnetic train ploughed into a maintenance vehicle in north-western Germany. The train, which floats on a monorail via a magnetic ...