It's so famous because of it's culture, modem city, and other features.
These Maglev (Magnetic Levitation) trains goes up to 431kph/267.8mph
These Maglev (Magnetic Levitation) trains goes up to 431kph/267.8mph
There is a low speed maglev train in Nagoya Japan called the Linimo, as well as a high-speed maglev train called the Shanghai Transrapid which links Shanghai International Airport and a transit station in Shanghai, China. There are also experimental maglev test lines in Daejeon, South Korea; Yamanashi, Japan; and Power Springs, Georgia, United States. A test facility in Emsland, Germany also just recently closed.
The Chinese city of Shanghai is reported to have a Maglev train in commercial use. The Japanese and Germans are working on Maglevs so are the USA.
It's in China! Basically it' s a maglev train going up to 431 km/h in service and hitting 501 km/h on tests! It's a 30.5 km line between Shanghai and Shanghai airport. ;)
Maglev by far, based in shanghai china
A small, three car maglev train weighs more or less 100 tons, so they are relatively light trains.
The maximum speed of a Maglev (magnetic levitation) train on a test track in japan was 581km/h. In Shanghai, a Maglev train routinely runs to the airport at 431km/h.
The fastest train of the world operates in Shanghai, China. It's called the 'Shanghai Maglev' and have a maximum operational speed of 430km/h and regularly operates at an average speed of 251km/h.
Maglev trains do not use gas, so they are good for the environment.
There are several bullet train services in China. One of them is the Maglev, between Shanghai Pudong Airport and the Metro system.
Shanghai is famous for modem city and ancient culture. Shanghai is an amazing mix of the ancient and hi-tech western civilization. It is a multi-cultural metropolis with both modern and traditional Chinese features.