noun
- trains that use magnetic levitation technology to float above tracks and travel at high speeds
Examples
- Japan’s maglevs can reach speeds of over 300 miles per hour.
- The new maglevs will reduce travel time between the cities by half.
- Engineers are testing maglevs that could revolutionize public transportation.
- Several countries are investing in maglev technology for their rail systems.
- The maglevs glide silently above their tracks using powerful electromagnets.
- Passengers enjoy smooth rides on maglevs due to the lack of wheel friction.