Maglev | Train levitates on electromagnets | Magnetschwebebahn | Transport System Bögl
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- čas přidán 30. 03. 2024
- Ride a maglev test track in Sengenthal in Germany from Transport System Bögl.
I got the chance to ride a maglev train on it's test track in Sengenthal in Germany!
A maglev is a train that levitates on electromagnets.
Driverless maglev
Length test track: 860 m
Max speed test track: 80 km/h
Max speed: 150 km/h
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So sad Germany stopped developing the TransRapid
For a symbolic 1€ Max Bögl bought section 1 of Transrapid 7 and keeps it on their company grounds. Max Bögl was the company which made the concrete segments of the test track in Lathen
Now this looks really interesting
It has the Siemens Desiro door closing sound
that's now more or less standard for all new Rail Vehicles in Europe, from the Tram to the ICE
Thanks for this incredibly rare look! What a wonderful system.
Thank you 🙏 for sharing this amazing experience 🍒🍒🍒
This is super super cool. But at the same time, it’s also seems to be a train with extra steps. The switches for this track must have to be massive and super complicated.
Wonderful... this is a means of transport for our future
Amaizing video :)
This looks very interesting
Transport system of the future. Good modern system, nice place😀 Hello from Ukraine 💙💛
Такое уже в Москве лет 40 ездит 😜😁
В России такое уже реальность
This may be the future of rapid transit!
Yea, like every the other "future of rapid transit" that everyone has forgotten about after a week at most!
It's like a vision of the future from the past. Unless you're trying to go 500Km/h just buy a train.
This system is for express metro like scenarios not for high speed rail. It can provide a higher average speed by faster acceleration after stations. Metro Systems barely need the possibility for level crossings and also not the theoretical compatibility with the mainline rail network.
@@futurerails8421 modern metro trains using steel wheels already accelerate as fast as the train in this video, so this is mostly a pointless technology
Is this comment written in the right tense, when talking about the future of a past in the current present?
A solution in search of a problem? What can this system do that the cheaper rail-wheel system can't do?
probably faster speed (especially on the japanese maglev shinkansen that theyre making)
Trains like this have faster acceleration and deceleration. They also can traverse steeper grades than a traditional train. One thing that makes building a transit system so expensive is adjusting the terrain to conform with the trains.
@@RandomMichiganGuy rubber tires or linear motor will help with that.
@@jbognar222 This system not though. Its a regional transport system designed for regional speeds. The Transrapid, also developed in Germany and research considered to be done, is the one designed for high speeds (500km/h). Sadly the only implementation we ever saw outside of the test track is the Transrapid airport link in Shanghai
@@tiberiusmaximilian5591 rubber tires are a no no, too expensive to operate; linear motor is way better, but either way for most applications normal trains can already do the job since they're able to accelerate as fast as the train in this video
Cool
Dat is nogeens interessant!
Can anyone help understand if this is a legit Maglev train?
I notice two very different things from the Siemens/ThyssenKrupp Maglevs of the past. First I notice the normal Feste Fahrbahn tracks on its right of way, alongside with the traction equipment being on the rolling stock, instead of the track compared to the old Transrapid.
What did it feel like? 🏳🌈 Greetings from Sydney.
Light Rail Dortmun
Ese es el futuro de los trenes, trenes sin conductor y sin cabina, sólo vagones y operado desde una central 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
tecnicamente es el presente, ya existen trenes de este tipo en muchas ciudades del mundo y han existido desde los años 60
#TransrapidinGermany
Any rolling stock that combines electrification, automation and maglev technology is A-OK in my books... We need these everywhere especially in a future with labor shortages and ever increasing pollution levels...
we don't need maglev technology, normal rail systems are cheaper to operate and build, and they can already do most of the things the maglev technology claims to be better at, including being electrified and completely automated
@@junovzlaThat is not true. Normal Rail is NOT cheaper than this. They are about equal in cost. Furthermore, yes we do need this and mark my words, this will be everywhere sometime in the future. This technology has advantages other than automation and electrification like reduced friction (less maintenance cost, much less noise pollution, no particulate pollution, lower running cost, higher life expectancy, therefore higher availability).
I see wheels turning up front. How is that LEVITATION??? Back and forth on a short track with only 1 station???
this is a test track the construction company has on its own company grounds
There are no wheels in this system and I do not see any in this video
Landet auch nur wieder in China , weil für Germany zu teuer.
naja wird ja ebenfalls in China und dem dortigen Firmensitz getestet
Gadgetbahn
Yeah except that calling everything that is not Wheels-on-Rails a "Gadgetbahn" is just as ideologically dumb as not calling out "BS" on the Hyperloop. If you actually dig a little deeper you will find that, unlike Hyperloop, this one is not a "Gadgetbahn".
that's why chinese believe they live in 2050
Was für ein Schwachsinn
Wow! The "future of mobility" usually has lower capacity compared to the Glasgow subway from the 1800s
to be fair if this was implemented for real it would use larger trains, this is just a test track with an experimental train, it's not actually meant to move people around, just to test and develop the technology
It has about the same capacity as a subway (up to 33k persons/hour and direction) as was determined in a study by the german department of transportation.
@@superdiomond2138 👍👍
ooo I love his voice 🤤🥴🔥💯