Japan’s Maglev Train Hits World Record 590 Kilometers Per Hour
According to JR Central, the test run was conducted to check the performance of the cars and had 29 technicians aboard. Passengers won’t experience the record-breaking speed even after the line opens for business, which is supposed to happen in 2027. The company has projected that the trains will operate at a maximum speed of 505 kilometers per hour.
The Japanese government in October approved the construction of what will be the world’s fastest train line, which will connect Tokyo and Nagoya in about 40 minutes, less than half the time that the shinkansen bullet trains require today. Maglev trains are a “contactless transportation system,” which uses magnetic charge to lift and move the train cars above a guideway.
Below is a clip of the same maglev train model being tested at Yamanashi last year.
Jun Hongo