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Indian company Vale, contract with Swiss Rapid; The train will run at speeds of 500 to 400 km per hour: Modi

 Indian company Vale, contract with Swiss Rapid;  The train will run at speeds of 500 to 400 km per hour: Modi

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After the bullet train, the Modi government is going to bring the Maglob train.  For this, the Indian company Vale has entered into an agreement with the Swiss Rapid AG.  The train will reach Mumbai in half an hour from Chandigarh.  The train will run on magnetic force.  Bharat Heavy Electric Ltd., Vell, said.  The Maglob train will run with the help of magnetic force.  This will help the train to move forward with the help of magnetic force.  The Ministry of Railways has developed a magnetic train system in PPP mode to run trains with the help of magnetic levitation.

  The train will have no direct connection with the train concept.  So it will also reduce energy use.  The train can run at speeds of 500 to 400 km per hour.  According to sources, the central government is planning to run the maglob train between Bengaluru-Chennai, Hyderabad-Chennai, Delhi-Chandigarh and Nagpur-Mumbai.  Countries around the world have the technical know-how of the Maglob train.  These countries include Germany, China, Japan, South Korea and the United States.  Germany, the United States, and the United Kingdom first dreamed of running a maglob.

  However, due to technical knowledge and cost, it was not the first to succeed.  The train is currently operating between Shanghai and Shanghai airports.  The distance is about 38 km.  Currently, the Maglob train operates in China, South Korea and Japan only in three countries around the world.  The Modi government has agreed to the scheme with a view to Make in India and the Self-reliant India campaign.  In the future, Vel will work with the Swiss Rapid AG to work on the plan.  For the past 50 years, Vell has been working towards the development of Indian Railways.  It will add a new dimension to the history of Indian Railways if the Maglob train runs.

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