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Maglev trains - transport tech that simply won't fly

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Mar 27, 2008, 13:49 GMT


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SP4: we have high speed travelMar 27th, 2008 - 14:30:29

It's called the airplane.

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michael ukMar 29th, 2008 - 11:44:04

The technology is proven and is amazing so it is a mater of cost and peoples vision for the future. Ty it into Photovoltaic and wind turbine power and you have an almost perfect form of mass transportation. With the only costs being maintenance.

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SP4: well, Mike...Mar 29th, 2008 - 16:03:33

..that would all be true...if it actually worked.

One other glaring point: someone has to provide all the land for this. I think when you take away the endless public money, this falls on it's face faster than a one-legged hurdle jumper.

The beauty of failure, if you acknowledge it, is that it can be the first step to success.




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I heard..Mar 29th, 2008 - 19:16:25

..that the problem was that somebody put the magnets on the wrong side of the train.

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People don't thinkMar 30th, 2008 - 22:27:26

Ever wonder what a 300 mph train wreck would look like? How do you protect the neighboring areas it goes through? What about security?

The land and infrastructure costs must be out of sight. This, on top of development costs.

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