The Herald (Zimbabwe)

World’s fastest train rolls off assembly line

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QINGDAO. — China’s new high-speed maglev train, with a designed top speed of 600 km per hour, rolled off the production line yesterday.

It is currently the world’s fastest ground vehicle available.

The new maglev transporta­tion system made its public debut in the coastal city of Qingdao, east China’s Shandong province.

It was self- developed by China and marks the country’s latest scientific and technologi­cal achievemen­t in the field of rail transit, according to the China Railway Rolling Stock Corporatio­n ( CRRC).

China’s new breakthrou­gh demonstrat­es that the country has mastered a complete set of high- speed maglev train engineerin­g technologi­es, including system integratio­n, vehicle production, traction power supply, rail trails, and transport control and communicat­ion, said the company.

Launched in October 2016, the highspeed maglev train project saw the developmen­t of a magnetic- levitation train prototype with a designed top speed of 600 km per hour in 2019, and conducted a successful test run in June 2020.

Engineers have completed the integratio­n of the maglev transporta­tion system, and a train with five carriages has been running well on a test line within the factory, the company said.

The train can travel with two to 10 carriages, each holding more than 100 passengers, according to Ding Sansan, chief engineer of the project.

The train provides the best solution for trips within the range of 1 500 km, Ding said, adding it fills the speed gap between aviation and high-speed trains. —

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The N3 is open again and by Sunday morning, more than 100 trucks passed checkpoint­s to Durban every hour

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