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China is revolutionizing railway travel with the successful testing of its new magnetic levitation (Maglev) train, capable of ...
Public debut of 600km/h (373mph) superfast train will slash journey times as China builds out its high-speed rail network.
China has introduced its fastest ground transport vehicle yet — a state-of-the-art maglev train capable of hitting 600 km/h ...
China has unveiled its fastest-ever maglev train in Beijing, a project set to revolutionize travel times and reinforce the ...
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The Cool Down on MSNTraveler shares honest review after traversing China on next-gen high-speed train: 'There is so much space'One of the biggest white whales of American infrastructure policy is the lack of a high-speed cross-country railway. Despite such systems existing and succeeding elsewhere throughout the world, the ...
China: The superfast Maglev travelling the 1,200km distance between Beijing and Shanghai can reportedly reduce the present travel time of 5.5 hours to as little as 2.5 hours ...
This year China will invest $50 billion in its new high-speed passenger rail system, more than double the amount spent in 2008. By the time the project is completed, Beijing will have pumped $300 ...
Over the past decade, China has built the world’s largest dedicated high-speed rail network, revolutionizing long-distance travel across this vast and diverse nation. Find out how they built so ...
China built out its high-speed rail network in a remarkable two decades. Today, these railways total 25,000 miles, long enough to encircle the Earth. Photo-illustration by Newsweek ...
China is hosting a high-speed rail conference amid international tensions. The high-speed sleeper train D909 bound for Hong Kong's West Kowloon Station departs from Beijing West Railway Station on ...
Beijing: Two prototypes of the CR450 high-speed train, unveiled last Sunday in Beijing, are capable of reaching a test speed of 450kmh and an operational speed of 400kmh, which will make the CR450 ...
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