Your report on the location of magnetic levitation train stations (“List of maglev station sites reduced,” Nov. 16) suggests that the two remaining possible sites still under consideration for ...
Imagine zipping along at 311 mph on a train from Baltimore to Washington, D.C. in a mere 15 minutes or from the nation's capital to New York in one hour. If it sounds implausible, it's not, and it ...
The legal tug-of-war over development of waterfront land in Baltimore’s Westport neighborhood has tilted in favor of a high-speed maglev train operator seeking to build a passenger station on the site ...
Federal regulators considering the proposed magnetic levitation or “maglev” train between Washington and Baltimore — which backers say could cut travel between the two cities to 15 minutes — have ...
Westport neighborhood groups remain strongly opposed to a high-speed maglev train that would cut through their community’s undeveloped waterfront, despite new support for the controversial project ...
The maglev station currently being built at Shinagawa Station in Tokyo was opened to the media for the first time Friday since work began last year. Central Japan Railway Co (JR Tokai) showed media ...