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How Fast Is Maglev Record?
169 m/s
608 km/h · 378 mph
Japan's SCMaglev train hit 603 km/h in a 2015 test — the fastest train ever. The Tokyo-Nagoya line will use this technology to cut journey times to 40 minutes, scheduled to open in 2027.
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Did you know?
Maglev trains have no rolling friction at all — the only resistance comes from air drag. In a vacuum tube, theoretical speeds approach 6,000 km/h.
How it compares
- Faster than racing dragsters
- Tokyo-Nagoya in 40 minutes by 2027
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