Maglev Train breaks World Speed Record

Update: 2015-04-21 15:28 GMT

Japan's Magnetic Levitation Train set a new World speed record by hitting 603 km/h in a test run near Mount Fuji.

In fact, Magnetic Levitation Train holds the previous record of 590 km/h. It now broke its own record and set a new benchmark.

Electrically Charged Magnets were used in Maglev Trains and this helps in lifting/moving carriages above the rail tracks.

Japan wishes to introduce Maglev Train service between Tokyo and the central city of Nagoya by 2027. A distance of 280 km will be covered in just 40 minutes.

Although the maximum speed is 603 km/h, Maglev Trains will operate at a maximum of 505 km/h when its open for service. Currently, Bullet Train which is Japanese fastest train run at a speed of 320 km/h. 
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