Magnetic levitation trains, better known as maglev trains, have recently achieved a staggering speed of 800 miles per hour.
Smooth, fast, and futuristic. Maglev trains are transforming Asia’s mobility while the West struggling to keep up. Find out why.
The fastest high-speed train travels at a speed of 267mph and it's the only one of its kind in the world. Recently, one woman ...
I just don’t understand the logic of those who are opposing the possibility of a maglev train here in Maryland (“Why Maryland’s maglev dream doesn’t track,” April 21). A majority of people don’t know ...
A maglev (magnetically levitating) train approaches its terminus in Shanghai, China, in 2008. U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced Friday he will revoke a $26 million grant to Maryland ...
China is pushing the boundaries of high-speed rail technology with its ambitious development of maglev trains that could revolutionize travel within the country. Passengers in China could soon stream ...
Fact-Check: A claim stating Japan's maglev train project costs lesser than a ropeway project in Varanasi covering a distance ...
I disagree with the recent commentary by Angelette C. Aviles opposing the proposed Northeast Maglev high-speed train (“Why Maryland’s maglev dream doesn’t track,” April 21). I respect her perspective, ...
The world's speediest train is absolutely remarkable as it hurtles along at a maximum velocity of 267mph (430km/h). It's the ...
The future of Berlin’s public transit could be trains that use magnetic-levitation propulsion technology, according to a plan launched this week. More likely is they will not. That couldn’t stop the ...