Sunday, September 8, 2013
Japan's Levitating Train Hits 310 MPH in Trials
Japan's Levitating Train Hits 310 MPH in Trials | Autopia | Wired.com: "After five years of trials, plus some starts and stops, Central Japan Railway Co. is finally starting construction on a maglev line between Nagoya and Tokyo, a 177-mile trip that will be cut from 95 minutes on today’s high-speed trains to just 40 minutes with maglev by 2027. To put that kind of speed in perspective, Amtrak’s Acela takes about 3 hours and 40 minutes to go about 210 miles. A trip from Boston to New York on maglev would take under an hour."
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