ABOUT 50 YEAR'S AGO, A JAPANESE SCIENTIST DREAMED UP A ROCKET-PROPELLED TRAIN.

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ABOUT 50 YEAR'S AGO, A JAPANESE SCIENTIST DREAMED UP A ROCKET-PROPELLED TRAIN

A rocket boosted model train from Ozawa, who designed aircraft for the Imperial Japanese
Air Force, hit 920 km per hour on a 300 meter cource in 1968.

But real world trains get nowhere
that speed. Maybe because none use rockets. Japan's maglev trains, which levitate on
superconducting magnets, broke 600 km/h in a 2015 test run -- making them the world's
fastest. Passengers will have to wait to embark until 2027. In the USA, Amtrak's Acela
express tops out at a comparatively slow 240 km/h. But a line from Los Angeles to San
Francisco for trains travelling up to about 350 km/h is under construction, and plans to
run a maglev train between New York City and Washington, D.C., received some federal
funding in 2015.

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Japanese bullet train is very highly developed transportation and I really respect and appreciate their hard work and struggle.

i think india not redy 4 it.. bcoz rel chlg in fornt of indian trains

Yeah sure but I think INDIA will accept it as soon as possible

When will this come in india?

After some time comeing in india

Yeah Modi govt take the steps to deal with it

Wow such a wonderful project.

yeah its seems to be upgraded new version

most expensive projects...good job

most expensive projects...good job bro

Yeah bro expensive but it saves the time to travel

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This is very good information on trains.