The Status Of The American Maglev Initiative

R. Gran
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Consider the prospect of traveling between Washington D.C. and Now York City at 300 miles per hour with no weather and traffic related congesting delays. Add to this the possibility that the trip would start close to your home town and take you directly to the heart of Washington. If this isn't enough, you never leave the ground, you don't stop - except at the Washington terminus, and the vehicle you ride in is quiet, efficient, comfortable, and doesn't pollute the air along the right-of-way. Does this sound like science fiction -- well it isn't. Maglev, or magnetically levitated vehicles can do all of this and more, and they are definitely not science fiction! This paper will discuss the reasons that the United States should embark on a program to develop a Maglev concept, and describe the status of the legislative and executive initiatives that are pending to help in the development of an American Maglev. The benefits that will be discussed include reducing air traffic delays, increasing the fuel efficiency for travel that is in the 300 mile range, relieving some of the highway congestion that we are confronted with, and the development of a technology that will be the transportation system of the twenty first century.
美国磁悬浮计划的现状
想象一下在华盛顿特区和纽约之间以每小时300英里的速度旅行,没有天气和交通拥堵造成的延误。除此之外,这趟旅行可能会从你的家乡附近开始,直接带你到华盛顿的中心。如果这还不够,你永远不会离开地面,你不会停下来-除了在华盛顿终点站,你乘坐的车辆安静,高效,舒适,并且不会污染路权沿线的空气。这听起来像科幻小说吗?其实不是。磁悬浮或磁悬浮车辆可以做所有这些甚至更多,它们绝对不是科幻小说!本文将讨论美国应该着手发展磁悬浮概念的原因,并描述立法和行政举措的现状,这些举措将有助于美国磁悬浮的发展。将讨论的好处包括减少空中交通延误,提高300英里范围内旅行的燃油效率,缓解我们面临的一些高速公路拥堵,以及开发一种将成为21世纪交通系统的技术。
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