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  2. StarTram - Wikipedia

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    Gen-2. Gen-2 introduces particular extra challenge with its elevated launch tube, levitating both the vehicle and part of the tube (unlike Gen-1 and Gen-1.5 which only levitate the vehicle). As of 2010 operating maglev systems levitate the train by approximately 15 millimeters (0.59 in). For the Gen-2 version of the StarTram, it is necessary to ...

  3. Maglev - Wikipedia

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    The maglev system was co-developed by the South Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials (KIMM) and Hyundai Rotem. [51] [52] [53] It is 6.1 kilometres (3.8 mi) long, with six stations and a 110 kilometres per hour (68 mph) operating speed. [54] Two more stages are planned of 9.7 kilometres (6 mi) and 37.4 kilometres (23.2 mi).

  4. Shanghai maglev train - Wikipedia

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    The Shanghai maglev train (SMT) or Shanghai Transrapid ( Chinese: 上海磁浮示范运营线; pinyin: Shànghǎi Cífú Shìfàn Yùnyíng Xiàn) is a magnetic levitation train (maglev) line that operates in Shanghai, China. The line uses the German Transrapid technology. [2] The Shanghai maglev is the world's first commercial high-speed ...

  5. L0 Series - Wikipedia

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    The L0 Series ( Japanese: L エル 0 ゼロ 系 けい, Hepburn: Eru-zero-kei, "L zero series") [3] is a high-speed maglev train that the Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central) is developing and testing. JR Central plans to use the L0 series on the Chūō Shinkansen railway line between Tokyo and Osaka, which is under construction.

  6. Changsha Maglev Express - Wikipedia

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    Average speed. 57 km/h (35 mph) (Including stops) Top speed. 100 km/h (62 mph) [3] The Changsha Maglev Express ( simplified Chinese: 长沙磁浮快线; traditional Chinese: 長沙磁浮快線; pinyin: Chángshā cífú kuàixiàn) is a medium-low speed magnetic levitation, or maglev line in Changsha, China. This is China's second maglev line ...

  7. Chūō Shinkansen - Wikipedia

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    505 km/h (314 mph) Maximum incline. 4.0%. Route map. The Chuo Shinkansen (中央新幹線, Central Shinkansen) is a Japanese maglev line under construction between Tokyo and Nagoya, with plans for extension to Osaka. Its initial section is between Shinagawa Station in Tokyo and Nagoya Station in Nagoya, with stations in Sagamihara, Kōfu, Iida ...

  8. SCMaglev - Wikipedia

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    SCMaglev. Coordinates: 35°35′N 138°56′E. L0 Series maglev train at Yamanashi test track. The SCMaglev (superconducting maglev, formerly called the MLU) is a magnetic levitation ( maglev) railway system developed by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central) and the Railway Technical Research Institute.

  9. Qingyuan Maglev - Wikipedia

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    Qingyuan Maglev is a medium-low speed maglev line under construction in Qingyuan, Guangdong province, China.. The line will operate at speeds up to 120 km/h. The first phase is 8.1 km with 3 stations and a site reserved for a fourth station.