Reporter left speechless after witnessing Japan's new $70 million Maglev train in action at 310 mph
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This is an edited clip.
The original is at https://xcancel.com/0x__Paradox/status/1962875348434972857
And, while still fast, is much slower than the one posted by this not.
@Edent
Thanks for the clarification!
@Edent @Rainmaker1973 I did find it kinda wierd.
@Rainmaker1973 Good grief! And in the early 19th century there was concern that steam trains might go faster than the human body could withstand.
@elaterite @Rainmaker1973 is it any closer to opening? Last I heard it was being held back by one region refusing to let track be built through it.
@elaterite @Rainmaker1973 This makes me think as a US citizen, that technology is passing the US by on multiple fronts as our $$$ changers focus on stripping wealth from the Nation into their pockets.

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Reporter left speechless after witnessing Japan's new $70 million Maglev train in action at 310 mph

in Germany we are speechless when we use an expensive ICE, inter city express

It trundles along at ridiculously slow speed much of the time and is almost always late..

@Kerplunk @Rainmaker1973 The solution is to build more traditional high-speed rail. Not maglev.

If you think ICE is slow when there is some disturbance on a high-speed line and it needs to be re-routed along older lines with slower allowed speed, just think how slow maglev is when there is a disturbance on the maglev line and it can't run at all because it can (obviously) only run on maglev lines.

@tml @Rainmaker1973

The solution is to build more traditional high-speed rail. Not maglev.

Depends on what is wanted.
China is experimenting with Maglev, and has built a working demonstration line.

The fast trains presently run around
200 to 350 Kmh. Upcoming CR450 has a service design speed of 400Kph.

Shanghai to Beijing, G type, trains, the worlds fastest in daily service
1,318 km's (819 mi) distance in 4.5 - 7.5 hours daily and are very punctual
Example
G35 19:24 - 23:51=4h27m

@Kerplunk @Rainmaker1973 China is also a vastly different country than any European country, in so many ways.

@tml @Rainmaker1973

@Kerplunk @Rainmaker1973 China is also a vastly different country than any European country, in so many ways.

True, it is Huge, very diverse, everything from 30 years ahead technological life to traditional villages.

It also differs in that China has not embraced Austerity.

For the vast majority of its over 1.4 Billion life has greatly improved over the last 35 years.

That makes it very clearly opposite to Europe and fascist usa where life is getting steadily worse

@Kerplunk @tml @Rainmaker1973 @Kerplunk “anti-authoritarian” cheering for totalitarian regime?
@Rainmaker1973 @arroz I love the expression of happiness on that one guy’s face.
@Rainmaker1973 That $70 million is the price for what, exactly?

@Rainmaker1973 Wikipedia says: "Construction is expected to cost over ¥9 trillion (approximately $82 billion) and commenced in 2014."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chūō_Shinkansen

Chūō Shinkansen - Wikipedia

@Rainmaker1973 Imagine theoretical further speed increases. People standing at a bridge attending the arrival of the bypassing train, but the train is so fast, that they didn't notice really that the train passed by.

@Rainmaker1973

Is that the Yamanashi Maglev Test Track?
Tom Scott was there two years ago and was aboard at 500Km/h!

Fun fact, it's driving on wheels up to 150Km/h! 🙂

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ZX9T0kWb4Y

I rode the world's fastest train.

YouTube
@Rainmaker1973 the occupancy rate on the shinkansen between tokyo <-> osaka is currently around 53%. they are trying to repurpose carriages to carry freight.

@Rainmaker1973 Note that this is an automated account that just re-posts random things from around the web, often fake or misleading, designed to attract likes and clicks. (Sure, there doesn't seem to be any clickbait links as such in the toots here, but still. Not sure what their business model here is.)

This is not really something I use Mastodon for. If I would want to see things like this I would use Facebook.

@Rainmaker1973
Isnt't that supersonic speed?🤯
@Rainmaker1973 We're spending enough on attacking Iran to buy 14 of these. Per day.