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Could maglev highways become real in the U.S.?
Imagine a future where we effortlessly glide from city to city on highways not of asphalt, but of magnetically charged tracks ...
Maglev technology has been developed in Japan since 2002 and testing has also taken place in China where one line achieved speeds of over 620 miles per hour, faster than many commercial aircraft.
China's newest Maglev train can speed across its tracks at 620 miles per hour, faster than any commercial airline currently flying. This makes commuting easy.
Federal officials cancelled $26 million in grants that would have funded a proposed high-speed train project between Baltimore and Washington, D.C.
China has successfully tested a magnetic levitation (Maglev) technology which could see trains travel faster than most planes.
The SCMAGLEV Project was proposed to be a high-speed rail project using superconducting magnetic levitation technology between Baltimore, Maryland, and Washington, D.C.
The Maglev project, which Japanese officials have been working on since 2002, aimed to transport commuters between Baltimore and the nation’s capital in less than 15 minutes.
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