China's ambitious T-Flight maglev train project aims to outpace planes as it hovers above rail tracks. The train, developed by the China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation (CASIC), uses ...
The maglev interior is slightly smaller than the bullet trains now in operation. There are also only four seats to a row, compared to the five now in use in Shinkansen trains. The window size is ...
allowing it to ride faster and smoother than a conventional train. Japan's maglev train is earmarked for deployment between Tokyo and Nagoya – a trip that takes five hours by car, but would only ...