Train transport innovation trends
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Independente
The world's first 'hydrail' can travel almost 500 miles per day at speeds of up to 87mph
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Blogueiro deixa claro
Rio Tinto are betting on in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, with the world's first fully-autonomous heavy haul, long distance rail network.
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Eléctrica
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Expresado
RAIL travel is set to enter a new steam age with up to 100 diesel trains to be converted to run on eco-friendly hydrogen. The fleet, which could be on the network in three years, will have the same speed and range as diesel trains but will be almost silent with their only emissions being water released as puffs of steam.
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Bloomberg
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Bloomberg
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SingularityHub
Can maglev trains overcome cost and construction challenges to become the next mode of high-speed transportation, or will they be overtaken by other ideas?
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Tendencias dixitais
Japan has begun testing its next-generation bullet train in trial runs that will see it reach speeds of 248 mph. It’s surely its coolest design to date, too, with the 22-meter-long nose on its front car guaranteed to turn heads.
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Fox Business
Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison on technology's impact on health care, the future of AI, autonomous vehicles, California's plans for a high-speed train and h...
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BBC
Trains that emit pure water could be in the UK by the "early 2020s", according to the government.
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Washington Examiner
It’s no great surprise someone is already predicting self-driving cars will soon be used as mobile brothels. Anyone who has ever watched any teen movie ever will also predict that they’ll be used for the same activity without the cash intervention as well. Keep in mind there’s reasonable historical evidence to tell us that the Model T led to a decrease in the incidence of virginity at marria
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A conversa
Fuel cells are being touted as an alternative to costly electrification – but no one knows if they'll really be cheaper.
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Arstechnica
Alfa-X slated for service in 2030, leaving room for another high-speed rail to catch up.
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News China TV
Fast as wind! China unveils the prototype of a high-speed maglev train which could be capable of speeds of up to 600 km/h.
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Davidsbeenhere
In April of 2019, I spent ten incredible days exploring the cities of Shanghai, Suzhou, and Hangzhou in China. It was my second trip to China in four years –...
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Inversa
The new trains would reach speeds of more than 620 mph.
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O Telegraph
Un número récord de persoas está a tomar trens sobre avións para ir de Londres a Escocia, xa que un movemento de "avergoña do voo" insta aos viaxeiros a reducir a súa pegada de carbono.
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Enxeñaría interesante
O novo sistema de pasaxeiros sen carril podería darlle a Hyperloop de Elon Musk unha carreira polo seu diñeiro.
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The Economist
Solar panels are connected directly to the line