Magnetic levitation trains, better known as maglev trains, have recently achieved a staggering speed of 800 miles per hour. This remarkable development marks a significant stride in transportation ...
The longest, largest, and fastest maglev train in the world, situated at the Yamanashi test track in Japan, has restarted public testing. The test track has recently been extended to 42.8 kilometers ...
The prototype of the 600-kilometer-per-hour maglev train developed and manufactured by China’s CRRC Sifang completed trial run on the maglev test line of Shanghai Tongji University. Since the project ...
Maglev transportation systems utilise magnetic levitation to eliminate mechanical contact between the vehicle and the guideway, thereby reducing friction and wear while enabling exceptionally ...
Maglev conveyors change how production lines can be structured. Instead of moving all products in fixed sequences at uniform ...
Floating trains have glided closer to Europe after a pioneering trial of magnetic levitation — aka maglev. Italian firm IronLev, which developed the tech, claims to have completed the first-ever ...
Planners who oversee development on federal property in the Washington region are questioning the viability and benefits of a proposed high-speed train line between Washington and Baltimore, citing ...
China is racing to build a new kind of train that does not just rival jetliners, it threatens to redefine what “high speed” even means on land. Engineers are now testing a magnetic levitation system ...