Japan continues to set the standards for high-speed transport with its latest prototype, a magnet-powered train designed by Central Japan Railway Co. A prototype Series Lo train was unveiled at a test ...
China has started work on a “floating” train which would be faster than a commercial passenger aircraft, The Sun has reported. China has laid the first track of the "floating" train (CGTN) China ...
ORLANDO, Fla. – The Florida Department of Transportation has given the green light to start a project that could bring the nation's first magnetic floating train to Orlando. [Scroll below to see train ...
China's "Red Rail" air train glides through the air without touching the track above it or anything below.Photo by VCG/VCG via Getty Images An air train in China is said to be the world's first ...
As Etihad Rail gears up for its full passenger network launch this year, this project is a closer step towars its sustainability goals ...
The country that invented the bullet train now has something much faster: the floating bullet train. It’s called a “maglev” train, for “magnetic levitation.” Instead of wheels: magnets. Instead of an ...
BEIJING – China successfully tested a locally made magnetic levitation train, the first time the country has achieved the feat without using foreign technology, state media reported Monday. The 20-ton ...
TSURU, YAMANASHI, JAPAN – It is a streak of quicksilver shooting through the foothills of Mt. Fuji, a vision of the future spotted instantly within a tranquil tableau. The world’s fastest train – ...
YAMANASHI, JAPAN — The inside of the train car goes eerily quiet at 93 miles per hour, a familiar rattle disappearing into a hum as it lifts four inches off the ground, levitating and speeding through ...
TOKYO—Days after the Japanese government approved plans to build a floating train that would halve the travel time between the country’s two largest metropolitan areas, supporters of the technology ...
Add this to the list of theoretical high-speed transit options this country desperately needs—a magnetic levitating train (!) that will shoot passengers between New York and Washington D.C. in roughly ...