Sun reporter Marshall Allen shot this video of the Shanghai maglev. There’s something about 267 mph that gets the adrenaline pumping. I’m speeding through the outskirts of Shanghai on a maglev train ...
It's simple: The Shanghai Maglev is one of the fastest passenger trains in the world. Traveling at about 270 miles per hour, this train is the adult equivalent of the theme park ride, especially since ...
Shanghai, China? The sleek white train zipped noiselessly out of a futuristic station in Shanghai, carrying Chinese and German leaders — and hopes for a new era in railway technology. The world’s ...
After two years of operation, China's first magnetic levitation line has formally passed State examination and appraisal. Yesterday's announcement augurs well for the proposed construction of a line ...
SHANGHAI: A maglev train caught fire yesterday afternoon as it arrived at the terminal, but was extinguished an hour later. No deaths or injuries were reported. According to a statement from the ...
Shanghai, Feb 3 (EFE).Shanghai, Feb 3 (EFE). — The Chinese city of Changsha is set to begin public trials of its first homegrown magnetic levitation train, or maglev, in the first half of 2016, ...
While it's not yet operational, China has been testing a magnetic levitation (maglev) train, the CR450 and successfully clocked speeds exceeding 620 miles per hour. For a bit of context, your average ...
SHANGHAI — For the second time in my life, I rode Shanghai’s Maglev (magnetic levitation) train to the airport in just seven minutes and 20 seconds. It was such a cool, speedy experience taking the ...
Maglev trains have long been touted as the new dawn for train technology. Despite keen and eager interest in the mid-20th century, development has been slow, and only limited commercial operations ...
(Updates throughout, adds protest ends) By Royston Chan and Sophie Taylor SHANGHAI, Jan 12 (Reuters) - Hundreds of people marched through China's financial hub of Shanghai on Saturday protesting a ...
(adds official statements, details) By Edmund Klamann and Royston Chan SHANGHAI, Jan 13 (Reuters) - Police broke up a demonstration against a planned extension of Shanghai's high-speed "maglev" train ...
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