China Unveils Floating MAGLEV Bullet Train With Speeds Of 600km Per Hour
China has unveiled a prototype for a high-speed Magnetic-Levitation bullet train capable of hitting speeds of 600km per hour. The train has been developed by the state-owned China Railway Rolling stock Corporation (CRRC) and is scheduled to go into commercial production in 2021.
MAGLEV – short for magnetic levitation – is a system of train transportation, which employs magnetic forces to help the train achieve high speeds. It uses two sets of magnets, one to repel and push the train up off the track, and another set to propel the ‘floating train’ forward.
Taking advantage of the lack of friction, the system allows the train to achieve speeds of up to 600km per hour whilst maintaining smooth acceleration. Trains that currently run on the Beijing-Shanghai line have a maximum operating speed of 350 km/h.
‘Take Beijing to Shanghai as an example — counting preparation time for the journey, it takes about 4.5 hours by plane, about 5.5 hours by high-speed rail, and [would only take] about 3.5 hours with [the new] high-speed maglev,‘ Ding Sansan, CRRC‘s deputy chief engineer, said in comments reported by CNN.
These are some of the images and prototype...
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