China's T-Flight Maglev Hyperloop Train Breaks World Speed Record
387 MPH Speed Promises Future of Ultra-High-Speed Rail
China's T-Flight maglev hyperloop train has shattered the world speed record during a test run, reaching an incredible 387 mph (623 kmh).
This groundbreaking achievement heralds a new era of high-speed transportation, with the potential to revolutionize travel and redefine our understanding of rail technology.
The maglev train operates in a 150km-long (93-mile) in-vacuum tunnel, enabling it to achieve speeds of up to 1000kmh (621mph). The train's unique design utilizes three types of magnets to suspend it in the low-vacuum pipeline, minimizing friction and allowing for unparalleled speeds.
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