
Maglev
Maglev, short for magnetic levitation, is a technology that uses powerful magnets to lift and propel trains without touching the tracks. By creating magnetic forces that oppose gravity, the train "hovers" above the railway, reducing friction. This allows Maglev trains to achieve higher speeds and smoother rides compared to traditional trains. The system relies on advanced electromagnets and precise control systems to maintain stability and guide the train along its track. Maglev provides a fast, efficient, and low-maintenance transportation option, especially suitable for long-distance travel in densely populated regions.