This ultra high-speed maglev train will top 621 mph

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This ultra high-speed maglev train will top 621 mph
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The experimental project will be built in China's Heilongjiang province.

', short for magnetic levitation, which allows trains to hover and move at extraordinary speeds, propelled by powerful magnetic fields. Unlike traditional trains that rely on friction-based wheels, maglev trains float above the tracks, eliminating friction. Only China, Japan, and Korea have such trains in service.

President of World Artery, Zheng Bin, told Global Times that "construction of the trial route will be a breakthrough in the field, which is also a great leap in technology in translating the concept into reality."Speeds exceeding 621 mph will bring problems, which can question the passengers' and infrastructure's safety.

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