Federal regulators considering the proposed magnetic levitation or “maglev” train between Washington and Baltimore — which backers say could cut travel between the two cities to 15 minutes — have ...
Imagine zipping along at 311 mph on a train from Baltimore to Washington, D.C. in a mere 15 minutes or from the nation's capital to New York in one hour. If it sounds implausible, it's not, and it ...
The legal tug-of-war over development of waterfront land in Baltimore’s Westport neighborhood has tilted in favor of a high-speed maglev train operator seeking to build a passenger station on the site ...
Researchers at China's National University of Defense Technology (NUDT) have accelerated a one-ton vehicle from a dead stop ...
The line, initially set to connect Shinagawa Station in Tokyo and Nagoya Station, does not have a clear timeline for opening.
Many ENR readers have watched with interest the recent debate over the proposed Las Vegas-to-Los Angeles high-speed rail corridor running along Interstate 15. Long viewed as a potential maglev project ...
China is pushing the boundaries of high-speed rail technology with its ambitious development of maglev trains that could revolutionize travel within the country. Passengers in China could soon stream ...
A Maryland judge has dismissed a lawsuit that sought to condemn 43 acres of undeveloped land in South Baltimore for use by a D.C.-to-Baltimore high-speed maglev train. The ruling Monday in the eminent ...
Recently, The Baltimore Sun headlined Gov. Larry Hogan’s intention to transfer numerous state agencies and their office workers from the State Center to vacant office space downtown, nixing a ...
MIZUNAMI, Gifu Prefecture—Water in wells and reservoirs have plummeted to alarming low levels in an area near tunnel construction work for the magnetic-levitation (maglev) Chuo Shinkansen Line, ...
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