Did you ever wonder what travel might look like in the future? Well, you won’t have to wonder much longer: Meet the Personal Maglev Transport System. Modern civilization is plagued with transportation ...
China has produced the first of a new breed of maglev trains capable of speeds up to 600 km/h (373 mph), or nearly half the speed of sound. It says these will be the fastest ground transport services ...
BEIJING: Chinese train manufacturer have announced to begin production of world’s fastest maglev railway, which will allow trains to travel at up to 600 kilometers per hour. The first prototype is ...
SkyTran—a NASA Space Act company—is finally building a pilot of its computer-controlled, two-person high speed maglev transport system. Cars run 20-feet above the ground and can be ordered by a ...
Although there are similarities to the Startram concept we looked at recently, this take on maglev-like transport is all on terra firma and, if it ever eventuates, would take passengers from New York ...
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 ...
Integration with Existing Transport: For the Berlin maglev to be successful, it must seamlessly connect with S-Bahn, U-Bahn, and bus services. Key factors such as station siting, fare integration, and ...
State officials are looking at a plan to use ultra-high-speed maglev rail to transport freight from the booming Port of Savannah to Atlanta â a novel approach in logistics that would establish Georgia ...
SkyTran, a personal transport system that whisks tiny two-seater pods around a city on raised maglev rails, is to undergo an official trial next year. The technology, which has been developed by NASA, ...
Hong Kong will be included in the central government’s plans for an intercity rail network using maglev trains, a senior transport ministry official said on Wednesday. “We will introduce the ...
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