In a world where speed defines progress, China is pushing the boundaries of transportation with a train that could make ...
A test by Italian firm IronLev has provided successful examples of how a magnetic levitation train, or maglev, might work on already existing train tracks. This is a huge boon, as the maglev demo ...
The much-ballyhooed magnetic levitation train line project linking Tokyo with Nagoya has been stuck in limbo since Shizuoka Prefecture refused to allow construction for what could be one of the ...
The publication of a feasibility study on the maglev train in Nuremberg, Bavaria, planned for fall 2024, is still a long time coming. In addition, there is still no clear plan for the financing of the ...
The future of Japan ’s incredible £50 billion train line hangs in the balance as the project faces delays. Japan 's ambitious ...
A superconducting magnetic levitation train, also known as SCMaglev or Maglev for short, can travel at speeds up to 300 mph or faster. Project developers for a proposed Maglev train in the ...
Japan's experimental magnetic levitation train sets another world speed record at 374 miles per hour, but isn't set to enter service for another dozen years. The island nation's experimental ...
A blink and you will miss it test ride on the maglev Chuo Shinkansen Line offers some idea of the potential of traveling at 500 kph. Central Japan Railway Co. (JR Tokai) provided a trial run for ...
They are all that is left of a bold experiment to create Britain’s first full-sized magnetic levitating train ... The dream of a British MagLev wasn’t over, but the 1980s Birmingham Airport ...
In 2024, the Italian firm IronLev carried out the first test of its magnetic levitation (maglev) train, aimed at reducing the costs and energy use of rail transport. The company deployed a one-ton ...
Bill Scott, president of Northeast Maglev LLC, told a group of Baltimore business leaders that plans for the magnetic levitating trains, or maglev, have been progressing for the past year even ...
According to this article, it sounds like Germany has the right idea with their new maglev project. Traveling from Munich's city center to the airport, the train can reach speeds of 310 miles per ...