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High-speed rail moves millions throughout the world every day, but in the US its future is bumpy
High-speed rail systems are found all over the globe. Japan's bullet train began operating in 1964. China will have 31,000 miles (50,000 kilometers) of high-speed track by the end of 2025. The fastest ...
The journey to “AI everything” is a high-speed train, and none of us want to be a car stalled on the crossing. But it can currently feel like, in nearly every occupation, that’s exactly where we are.
The transportation landscape is experiencing a remarkable shift with the emergence of maglev technology. These magnetic levitation trains hover above their tracks using powerful magnets, eliminating ...
The world's first 3D-printed train station has been launched in Japan, showcasing the potential for sustainable and cost-effective construction in railway infrastructure. Artificial intelligence is ...
Televic Rail passenger information screens are currently on display in a mock-up train presented by Eversholt Rail in association with Atlantic Design. Eversholt Rail’s aim is to show how a ...
LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — Construction on the Brightline West high-speed rail project is moving forward with visible progress at the future train station site just south of the Las Vegas Strip. The FOX5 ...
Sinclair Community College is investing $30 million to transform Building 8, the former field house, into an area to train students on using technology, including cybersecurity and artificial ...
After reading that the sub-250 mile trip from Dallas to Houston takes an audacious 23 hours on Amtrak rail, journalist Benton Graham took the trip himself and chronicled the odyssey for Bloomberg.
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