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Using Maglev tech, the train floats above the track via magnetic force, eliminating friction and enabling a smooth, fast, and quiet ride with minimal energy use

China’s driverless maglev train is capable of reaching speeds of 600 km/hr. (Representative/AP)
In a groundbreaking development, China has successfully tested a train that reaches a staggering speed of 620 kilometres per hour in just seven seconds. This remarkable achievement has shattered the record for the world’s fastest ground-level train. The train not only boasts incredible speed but also operates silently and seamlessly, promising a revolution in the future of travel.
The Train That Runs Above the Tracks
The train harnesses Maglev (magnetic levitation) technology, allowing it to float above the track using magnetic force. This innovative approach eliminates friction or collision with the track, ensuring an exceptionally smooth and comfortable journey with minimal noise. Additionally, the technology enables the train to achieve high speeds without interruptions and with reduced energy consumption.
Faster Than an Airplane
China’s driverless maglev train, capable of reaching speeds of 600 km/h, now holds the title for the world’s fastest ground-level ride. The train’s speed rivals that of domestic flights, typically cruising at about 620 kilometres per hour (385 mph), comparable to or slightly faster than the average commercial jet aircraft such as the Boeing 737, which usually cruises between 885 to 925 km/h (550 to 575 mph). This new prototype can potentially reach an astounding 1000 km/h (620 mph), nearing aircraft speeds and occasionally surpassing them.
Vacuum Tunnel That Boosted The Speed
The test was conducted in a specially designed vacuum tunnel, where the absence of air pressure allowed the train to achieve its incredible speed. The vacuum environment significantly reduces air resistance, enabling the train to accelerate to 620 kilometres per hour in just seven seconds—an otherwise challenging feat due to air pressure.
The World’s Fastest Land Train
Currently, maglev trains around the world operate at speeds between 430 and 600 kilometres per hour. China’s new prototype has exceeded these speeds, establishing itself as the fastest land train globally. This successful test signifies China’s substantial advancement in this domain, outpacing other nations.
The Future Of Travel Is Here
The train’s exceptional speed is just one of its many features. Operating on magnetic force within a vacuum tunnel, it produces minimal noise and consumes less energy. These attributes promise faster, more comfortable, and environmentally friendly long-distance travel between cities in the future. The technology may also play a significant role in future transport systems such as the Hyperloop.
What Comes Next?
Currently, this train remains a prototype. The next phase involves developing it for long-distance travel and utilising it for passenger and cargo transportation. China is actively competing with countries like Japan, Europe, and America, aiming to make this revolutionary technology accessible to the general public soon.
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