Researchers in China are advancing the development of 621 mph vacuum-tube maglev trains, aiming to address the near-sonic travel challenges.
China will demonstrate its high-speed rail capacity and show international advancements in high-speed rail at a 2025 ...
World's largest research base for vacuum-tube maglev trains has started high-speed propulsion tests on full-scale prototype vehicles Passengers my be able to watch ultra-high-definition videos or ...
People visit the Advanced Manufacturing Chain exhibition area of the second China International Supply Chain Expo in Beijing, ...
The 12th World High-Speed Rail Conference will be held in Beijing from July 8 to 11, 2025, China State Railway Group ...
It spearheaded an era that would see the country build a vast network of UHV infrastructure, dubbed the "bullet trains ... Beijing's five-year plan, a sign that it had become a national strategy ...
China produces more clean energy than any other country. Now it's rolling out an ultra-high-voltage grid to match – will its ...
The world's longest high-speed train, also in China, is the Beijing-Guangzhou high-speed line, which opened in December 2012. The track stretches over a total length of 2,298 kilometers.
That first Beijing-Tianjin line took three years to build. The rest of the national network took just another ten. China ... trains designed for speeds in excess of 250 km/h (155 mph) as high speed.