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  1. Maglev - Wikipedia

    Maglev (derived from magnetic levitation) is a system of rail transport whose rolling stock is levitated by electromagnets rather than rolled on wheels, eliminating rolling resistance. [1][2][3]

  2. Maglev | Facts, Operation, & Systems | Britannica

    Jan 29, 2026 · A maglev is a floating vehicle for land transportation that is supported by either electromagnetic attraction or repulsion. Maglevs use magnetic forces—like poles repel each other, …

  3. How a Maglev Train Works – Magnetic Levitation

    1 day ago · How a Maglev Train Works – Learn how maglev trains float and move using magnets. Explaining magnetic levitation, linear motors, and high-speed trains.

  4. How Maglev Works - Department of Energy

    Jun 14, 2016 · In Maglev, superconducting magnets suspend a train car above a U-shaped concrete guideway. Like ordinary magnets, these magnets repel one another when matching poles …

  5. MAGLEV TECHNOLOGY EXPLAINED – North American Maglev

    Transportation systems employing some form of magnetic levitation are known as maglevs and consist of vehicles moving along dedicated guideways.

  6. Why maglev trains thrive in Asia while US and Europe lag behind

    Sep 15, 2025 · At its core, maglev relies on an elegant principle: magnetism. By harnessing powerful electromagnets, trains can be lifted and propelled without ever touching the track. This eliminates …

  7. How Maglev Trains Work - HowStuffWorks

    In the 21st century there are a few countries using powerful electromagnets to develop high-speed trains, called maglev trains. These trains float over guideways using the basic principles of magnets …