Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A 2019 images of a maglev train similar to one that might connect Baltimore and Washington, D.C., (Photo courtesy ...
Maglev sounds as sci-fi as teleporters and hovercars. A train that levitates above a track using electromagnets and cruises at aircraft speeds? That couldn't possibly be a reality. Except it is. China ...
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The future of travel: Japan’s 500 km/h SCMaglev
With speeds topping 500 km/h, the SCMaglev is set to transform travel between Tokyo and Osaka, making the journey faster than flying. But is it worth the massive cost? This video covers the tech, ...
The vision is very seductive: Being able to hop on a train in Baltimore and arriving in Washington, D.C., just 15 minutes later. Or, boarding that train in Washington and enjoying a smooth ride to New ...
Could the answer to endless hours on BW Parkway, calamitous commutes, and a region’s rage against the trappings of traffic come from a breathless feat of engineering, a bullet train found floating ...
The Superconducting Maglev (SCMaglev), first developed in 1962, is a high-speed ground transportation system that uses magnetic forces for acceleration, deceleration, guidance and levitation, enabling ...
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) and his wife, Yumi, sit on board a maglev train in Japan in 2015. (Ko Sasaki/Ko Sasaki for The Washington Post) In his Sept. 13 letter, “You better believe Roosevelt ...
The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) on Aug. 1 announced that it will cancel two grants totaling more than $26 million for the Baltimore-Washington, D.C., Superconducting Magnetic Levitation ...
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