China unveils ‘fastest ground vehicle in the world’ capable of traveling over 370 mph


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(Worthy News) – As travel innovation speeds ahead, so does a new train in China capable of traveling over 370 mph.

The maglev train is being touted as the fastest ground vehicle in the world with a maximum speed of 600 kph or 372 mph. It was developed by China and manufactured in the city of Qingdao.

The train uses electro-magnetic force, making it “float” so there is no contact between the rail and the body, Reuters reported. [ Source: USA Today (Read More…) ]

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