Maglev trains were developed for efficient passenger operations, both for high volume short lines at relatively low speeds, and for very high speed inter-city travel.
Maglev trains do not use gas, so they are good for the environment.
maglev trains will appear very soon in NCR regions
(Electro) magnetism. magnetic attraction and repulsion.
"magnetic" "levitation" A cute way to make trains float - thus reducing rolling friction, but NOT air friction.
Yes.
They get on from an opening passage way that comes out of the maglev train
Under current technology, no. A maglev train cannot handle the weight of freight that would make it efficient.
# It is a Magnetic Levatation train.
Alfred zehdan
China
This cannot be answered in the way it was asked. Maglev refers to magnetic levitation trains. This is limited to passenger trains. There are many systems in use on a maglev train system, not simply magnetic levitation - the magnetic levitation is in use in other systems, such as manufacturing, and has even been examined as a part of launching space vehicles, but is not referred to as "maglev".
Maglev trains are faster than normal trains because they use magnetic levitation to reduce friction between the train and the tracks, allowing them to reach higher speeds. Additionally, maglev trains do not have wheels, which eliminates the rolling resistance experienced by traditional trains on tracks.