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xadoflitan
post Sep 17 2005, 11:25 PM
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The newest form of train travel is the maglev train, it uses two magnets inverted torepel eachother and give lift to the train. Here is a quote from a website I found.

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In addition to present technologies, an entirely new technological paradigm is under development in Japan and Germany. The new technology is known as the Maglev (Magnetic Levitation); it utilizes magnetic forces to uplift trains and to propel them. A Maglev technology relying upon highly efficient electromagnetic systems. The first commercial maglev rail system was inaugurated in Shanghai in 2003.

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However, technology-specific obstacles such as breaking, railway transfers, as well as the physiological effects on passengers of intense electromagnetic activity are delaying the commercialization process. As for German Maglev systems, they operate using electromagnetic attraction rather than repulsion as the Japanese do. So far, Japanese electromagnetic field generating systems have proven to be superior to those of the Germans.


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post Sep 18 2005, 02:02 AM
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If I am not mixing the Japanese Maglev with another one of their trains, it is supposed to have broken the speed record set by the French TGV. I think the max speed was about 250+. Although they do not travel that fast commericialy. Standard travel rate was about 200 MPH.
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