Japan's New Train Will Be "Invisible"
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Japan is famous for its state-of-the-art high-speed railway system. In 2015, its Magnetic Levitation or Maglev train, which gets its name because it hovers 10 cm above the tracks, set a new speed world record of 375 mph (603km/hr). Now the innovative island nation wants to build a train that features a mirror-like exterior and blends in so well with the environment, that it will be practically "invisible."
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lpsbrooklyn13약 6년I like trains!!! LOL
lpsbrooklyn135년 이하I know this was a year ago I admit I was really weird
- Agastya7년 이하Its nice.
- Agastya7년 이하I kind of like the invisible train idea.
- laquisha7년 이하omg
- pop7년 이하So cool i can still see it
- Akira7년 이하it so cool
- jclancy약 7년that looks almost invisible. #socool
- yeet약 7년How long does it take for the train to cross from Tokyo to Kyoto? Well, It's going about 310 MPH, so I'd guess that if you took an airplane, it would take longer than the invisible train.
wolfdog약 7년People don't think about the hazards of a nearly invisible metal object ZOOMING across a railroad at 60-100 MPH??
wolfdog약 7년An Invisible Train is extremely dangerous if someone accidently crosses.