603 high speed train record per hour in Japan

High speed train record of 603 kilometers per hour in Japan: The Maglev train operating with magnetic levitation technology in Japan broke the record by reaching a speed of 603 kilometers in the speed trial. With this train, which is aimed to start carrying passengers in Japan in 2027, 564 km distance between Istanbul and Izmir can be taken in less than 1 hour.

Central Japan by Raiway Yamana province on the magnetic levitation line in an attempt to reach the hourly speed of 603 reached. The Maglev train, the 280 mile-long line, has only covered 40 in minutes.

The Japanese authorities are planning to launch the rail system 10 between Tokyo and Nagoya in 2027, which lifts the rail from the rails to around XNUMX with strong electromagnetic propulsion.

LAST WEEK OUT OF 590 KM SPEED
The magnetic rail train, which started operating in Shanghai, China for the first time in 2003, reached a speed of 501 kilometers per hour. In the speed trial of Central Japan Railway last week, the speed record was recorded as 590 kilometers per hour.

Maglev trains are faster than normal trains because they work frictionlessly and maintenance costs are lower. However, the system requires very powerful electromagnets and highly sensitive control systems.

The current technological knowledge is not advanced enough to allow widespread use of these trains, which can harm the environment with excessive energy consumption. In this context, some companies in Germany, Japan, South Korea, USA and China continue to work on magnetic levitation technology.

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