Magnetic levitation train passes test (Xinhua) Updated: 2006-05-01 10:48
China on Sunday successfully tested a low-to medium-speed magnetic levitation
train, the first domestically developed one in the country, in Southwest China's
Sichuan Province.
The test maglev train is 11.2 meters long, 2.6 meters wide and 3.3 meters
high. It ran steadily on a 425-meter-long experimental line in the provincial
capital of Chengdu.
"The successful test of the train shows that China has mastered the
technology of low-to medium-speed maglev trains," said Zhang Kunlun, deputy
director of the School of Electrical Engineering of the Southwest Jiaotong
University in Chengdu.
The maglev train is developed by a maglev research team of the university,
one of China's key engineering universities.
The cost of this maglev train is low, and is suitable for urban traffic,
Zhang said.
With a weight of 18 tons, the test train can hold 60 people. It can travel at
speeds of up to 160 kilometers per hour, according to Zhang, also a maglev
expert with the Ministry of Science and Technology.
China is expected to build a 175-kilometer-long maglev railway this year
between Shanghai, the country's largest metropolis, and Hangzhou, a famous
tourist destination and capital of East China's Zhejiang Province
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