Imagine traveling from New York to Los Angeles in less than an hour or from London to Paris in 15 minutes. Sounds impossible, right? Well, not for China’s biggest missile manufacturer, which claims to ...
China says its maglev hyperloop train has broken the world speed record in a test run, reaching a blistering 387 mph (623 km/h). Ultimately, its makers want to build a train more than three times as ...
China could soon have a train that is as fast as a plane. The China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation, or CASIC for short, just announced its new magnetically levitated (maglev) train soared ...
China's Defence University sets world record as maglev train hits 700 km/h, marking a breakthrough in ultra-high-speed travel ...
After years of attempting to reinvent the nature of transit with a futuristic tube-based concept that would bring passengers and freight between locations at high speed, the startup Hyperloop One is ...
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Hyperloop shock: China’s maglev hits 435 mph in 2 seconds, sets world record
China set a new maglev speed record after a 1.1-ton vehicle hit 435 mph in just two seconds on a short test track.
India is set to witness a revolutionary leap in transportation with the introduction of its first hyperloop train between Mumbai and Pune. This ambitious project aims to drastically reduce travel time ...
Elon Musk first proposed the concept of the Hyperloop – a high-speed vacuum train – a decade ago. While the concept was lauded by the tech entrepreneur, as well as his companies SpaceX and Boring, ...
Texas is officially in the top ten for a potential Hyperloop that would transport someone from one major Texas city to another in 20 minutes. On Thursday, the company announced its top ten list for ...
India's Minister for Railways recently announced that the country has completed part of a "hyperloop" track, Newsweek reported. The track will soon enter its testing phase and, if successful, could ...
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