China unveiled CINOVA H2, the country's first train of the kind at InnoTrans 2024, a transportation tech trade fair in Berlin ...
Maglev trains differ from normal trains in that they are levitated and propelled by magnetic forces rather than resting on the track and being propelled by a conventional steam, diesel or electric ...
Magnetic force is created when electrons – tiny particles within atoms – in the metal spin in the same direction.
Dubbed the “bullet train” for its sleek design and blistering speed, the Shinkansen was the world’s first high-speed rail ...
Tunnel drilling work for a magnetic levitation Shinkansen train line linking Tokyo with Nagoya is running behind schedule, which could eventually delay the planned 2027 starting date. The tunnel ...
The article explores global investments in high-speed rail technology aimed at enhancing speed and efficiency. It highlights ...
Berlin is getting ready to welcome a futuristic ‘magnetic levitation train’. The German capital plans to build a five-to-seven kilometre test track for the green transportation project ...
China's high-speed maglev vehicle has successfully completed its 2km demonstration reaching speeds of up to 1000 kilometers ...
The first test launch at the European Hyperloop Center in the Netherlands saw a prototype of the hyperloop vehicle float and ...
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 ...