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Do maglev bullet trains still ride on wheels?
Maglev bullet trains promise a future where steel wheels and clattering rails give way to smooth, floating speed. Yet the reality on today’s tracks is more nuanced, with some systems gliding entirely ...
China’s superconducting maglev train breaks world record, reaching 700 km/h in two seconds, setting a new benchmark in ...
China has set a new world record after testing a maglev train that reached 700 kmph in just two seconds on a 400-metre track.
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