Viewers laugh after watching test run of Japan’s new high-speed train — here’s what happened

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Viewers laugh after watching test run of Japan’s new high-speed train — here’s what happened

Stephen Proctor
2 min read

Reporters stood by waiting to catch a glimpse of Japan’s fast high-speed train on the new Chuo Shinkansen rail line, and if any of them blinked, they missed it. Those who stayed focused on the track for the fraction of a second it took for the train to speed by were left in stunned silence, mouths agape, until all they could do was laugh.

According to SupercarBlondie, what the reporters witnessed was a test run for Japan’s next-gen rail system, currently in development. The railway will eventually connect from Tokyo to Osaka with a ride time of about an hour, compared to the roughly 2.5 hours it currently takes on conventional high-speed rail.

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The top speed of a train on the Chuo Shinkansen line is 314 mph. The technology that makes this possible is superconducting magnetic levitation. Electromagnets within the guide rails and superconducting electromagnets on the train repel each other, causing the train to levitate about 4 inches off the ground once it hits sufficient speed. This eliminates friction and allows for a faster, smoother ride.

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