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China Maglev TrainDespite a year plagued by crashes and economic problems, the Chinese government successfully tested a brand new train capable of hitting 310 miles per hour this past weekend. The prototype bullet train is made from lightweight carbon fiber-reinforced plastics and designed to resemble an ancient Chinese sword - and it's 100 mph faster than China's current top of the line trains. Though many are wary of the safety of China's railway ambitions, the Chinese government is moving forward while maintaining that safety is of the utmost concern.1
China Has A Test Ride of 310 MPH Maglev TrainDespite a year plagued by crashes and economic problems, the Chinese government successfully tested a brand new train capable of hitting 310 miles per hour this past weekend. The prototype bullet train is made from lightweight carbon fiber-reinforced plastics and designed to resemble an ancient Chinese sword - and it's 100 mph faster than China's current top of the line trains. Though many are wary of the safety of China's railway ambitions, the Chinese government is moving forward while maintaining that safety is of the utmost concern.2
China Has A Test Ride of 310 MPH Maglev TrainDespite a year plagued by crashes and economic problems, the Chinese government successfully tested a brand new train capable of hitting 310 miles per hour this past weekend. The prototype bullet train is made from lightweight carbon fiber-reinforced plastics and designed to resemble an ancient Chinese sword - and it's 100 mph faster than China's current top of the line trains. Though many are wary of the safety of China's railway ambitions, the Chinese government is moving forward while maintaining that safety is of the utmost concern.3



