Japan's maglev train sets speed record
A magnetically levitated Japanese train raced to a new record Tuesday, topping its own record set just last month. "The experimental maglev set the world’s top speed for a train, clocking 581 kilometres per hour in a test run in Yamanashi Prefecture (state), west of Tokyo, according to Central Japan Railway Co., which is carrying out the experiments."
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