Red Rail, the 'upside down' Maglev leaves in China, it costs 10% of a metro
Experimental magnetic levitation line with permanent magnets: a quieter, faster, cheaper and more comfortable Maglev
Experimental magnetic levitation line with permanent magnets: a quieter, faster, cheaper and more comfortable Maglev
Multi allows multiple cabins to move in blocks using a single compartment. The maglev elevator can operate at crazy speeds and very great heights.
Magnetic levitation will be one of the cornerstones of global transportation in the near future: just take a look at concepts like these to easily realize this. It is a system that eliminates friction between the parties, reaches speeds unthinkable for current systems and can shorten distances in a decisive way, allowing a new, healthy decentralization of work and social activities and favoring demographic redistribution and decongesting megacities. All at more than 500 kilometers per hour :) In the … Read more
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