Tunnel drilling work for a magnetic levitation Shinkansen train line linking Tokyo with Nagoya is running behind schedule, ...
Japan's SCMaglev reached 603 km/h, showcasing how magnetic levitation could redefine long-distance rail travel.
The much-ballyhooed magnetic levitation train line project linking Tokyo with Nagoya has been stuck in limbo since Shizuoka ...
Japan's long-delayed maglev rail project is back on track. After years of environmental disputes, construction can finally ...
Japan is building one of the most ambitious transportation projects in the world a $90 billion superconducting maglev train that will travel at a mind-blowing 505 km/h (314 mph). Known as the Chuo ...
Maglev trains are the Concorde of rail travel. Floating above the track, they are capable of more than 300 miles per hour, just 200 mph shy of commercial airline speeds. Short for "Magnetic Levitation ...
Magnetic levitation, or maglev, technology has been around since the 1940s, but it's only now coming into focus as a means of high-speed transit. There are several maglev train systems spread ...
A zero to 60 mph time of just under seven seconds is decent, but not too noteworthy. A zero to 100 mph in the same time would be astounding. But zero to 404 mph? Welcome to the future of trains, as ...
In this three week storyline unit, students investigate a maglev train and the electromagnetic forces that cause a maglev train to levitate and provide the source of propulsion for the train. The ...