The people of Japan have been enchanted by the longest, largest and
fastest maglev train in the world. From the middle of the twentieth
century, the engineers are working on the maglev train concept. In 1968,
James Powell, a researcher at Brookhaven National Lab, thought of using
maglev trains (derived from magnetic levitation). The old wheel and
axle model has been replaced by levitation system in maglev which lifts
the cars by magnetism.
The most recent maglev train in Japan is known as the LO Series and can run at speeds of up to 311mph (500 km/h). In its first run along the 26.6-miles test track, the train reached its top speed before it touched the 3-mile marker.
People who had the honor to ride on this high-tech LO told that they did not feel any turbulence or heard any noise while the train was moving at the great speeds. But it was a different story for the observers outside the train.
It is still to be considered if this type of turbulence restricts LO
from use in densely populated areas. Engineers have sufficient time till
the planned inaugural date of LO in 2027 to reduce these external
forces.
More maglev trains are expected to come in the areas of India, China and even the US in the future decades. The Maglev trains and Hyperloops will expectantly make mid-distance travel fast, calm and advance
The most recent maglev train in Japan is known as the LO Series and can run at speeds of up to 311mph (500 km/h). In its first run along the 26.6-miles test track, the train reached its top speed before it touched the 3-mile marker.
People who had the honor to ride on this high-tech LO told that they did not feel any turbulence or heard any noise while the train was moving at the great speeds. But it was a different story for the observers outside the train.
More maglev trains are expected to come in the areas of India, China and even the US in the future decades. The Maglev trains and Hyperloops will expectantly make mid-distance travel fast, calm and advance
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