Hello everyone, welcome back to my blog post; this week, we will be discussing a super fascinating train. We will be introducing the fastest train globally, the SCMaglev L0 series. The L0 series uses SCMaglev, a futuristic magnetic levitation system that uses powerful magnetic forces for all aspects of the operation—acceleration, deceleration, guidance, and levitation—resulting in over 300 miles per hour operating speeds in everyday service and travel times, unlike anything traditional trains can achieve. The way this train works is absolutely fascinating but overly detailed, so I will provide a link to watch and read. A fun fact is that there are a ton of marches like this, and many are produced in the eastern side of the world, mainly in parts of Asia. L0 series is a fascinating train that has hit the highest speed train can reach, over 375mph. “The first L0 series vehicle was delivered to the Yamanashi Maglev Test Line and unveiled to the press in November 2012. The first five vehicles were linked up and placed on the guideway in June 2013.” a fun fact about these trains are rather than riding directly on standard steel railroad tracks, SCMAGLEV trains levitate between the walls of a unique concrete structure known as a guideway. The U-shaped guideway has walls surrounding the trains on both sides, making the system free from the derailment. That is it for this week, and I hope everyone enjoys their break and has a really good thanksgiving. maybe you can ride the train while having your meal. 🙂
Nice work, very informative!
I think it’s so crazy how trains actually work!
Nice Post!
These maglev trains are very cool and they certainly are FAST. There is a long term plan in the works to build a Maglev between cities on the eastern seaboard in the United States, but I don’t think it will ever become reality due to the NIMBYS that will fight the project.
It’s crazy to me how fast trains actually move! Super interesting how this specific train has a U-shaped guideway to prevent the train from derailing. I live next to the train tracks that run through Whitewater, and I’m always paranoid that it’s going to come off the tracks and crash into my apartment even though I know how unlikely that is.