The China Railway Rolling Stock Corporation (CRRC) plans to build the fastest train in the world. At 373 miles per hour, or 600 kmh will try to break the previous record of Shanghai Maglev at 430 kmh.
The company is currently trying to develop a small magnetic levitation prototype that will be able to travel with 200 kilometers per hour on a three-mile test track. If successful, the plan is to utilize China's 12.000-plus miles of rail track with technology μεταφοράς υψηλής speedthat can be applied throughout the country.
Magnetic suspension allows such high speeds, reducing the friction of traditional rail trains. Instead of the metal rails, the maglev trains (magnetic levitation) glide on an air cushion created by reversing the polarity of the magnet.
Of course, technology is not a new one. In addition to Shanghai Maglev, which is already operating in China, Japan completed its own maglev test last year and achieved speeds that reached 590 kilometers per hour.
Η Πολεμική Αεροπορία των ΗΠΑ συνεχίζει να κατέχει το ρεκόρ στις ταχύτητες maglev με 633 mph ή 1018 χιλιόμετρα την ώρα με ένα πυραυλοκίνητο έλκηθρο που ταξίδεψε την απόσταση επτά γηπέδων ποδοσφαίρου σε δύο seconds.
CRRC, for its part, doesn't just build high-speed trains in China. He has ongoing projects in the UK, Mexico, Thailand and many more countries, outside the US.