Machines | Japan Railway Journal Episode 13
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Superconducting Maglev: The Extreme Speeds of Tomorrow Traveling at 500km/h, the Superconducting Maglev will connect Tokyo to Nagoya in just 40 minutes and is planned to begin commercial service in 2027. To achieve such extreme speeds, magnetic levitation is used to lift the train 10cm above the guideway. See the cutting-edge technology used to safely operate ultra-high speed services, and experience the world of 500km/h rail travel as we report from the 42km-long Yamanashi Maglev Test Line.
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Ok. Japan. You have won. We Germans know, why we have ended the Transrapid program. The DB made the mistake to set on the magnetic wheels, which never worked really well. The japanese system is much more efficient, easier to maintainance and faster as well as more secure.