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5 Developments that Can Change The Future Of Train Travel

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Trains might not be as important as they once were a few decades back, but they are still very much relevant. Even though more and more people prefer air travel or cars these days, the charm of traveling by good old train hasn’t quite diminished yet. Moreover, with trains becoming faster and more efficient than ever before, they are proving to be a more environmentally-friendly way to travel.

Back in the day, trains were coal-powered and were not good for the environment. Today, however, trains are far more economical, comfortable, and green. Despite that, they are still not preferred in most places as a long and medium-distance transportation method. Recent developments in the field of rail travel might change that.

Here, we will look at some of the latest ideas and innovations that could represent the future of rail travel. These developments, in fact, could help trains become a significantly more feasible competitor to air travel in the coming days.

1. The Hyperloop

5 Developments that Can Change The Future Of Train Travel

Any discussion on the future of train travel cannot be complete without mentioning the Hyperloop underground transportation system. Hyperloop means ultra-fast inter-city travel that uses gracefully designed travel pods inside metallic tubes. The biggest benefit of this system is supposed to be its breathtaking speed – 1,220kph (760 mph). This basically means that one could travel seamlessly between Los Angeles and San Francisco in only about 29 minutes, a trip that usually takes 2 hours and 56 minutes on the high-speed rail system.

While the Hyperloop isn’t technically a train, it is certainly an ultra-high-speed ground transportation system similar to bullet trains. The idea for this revolutionary transportation system has been conceptualized by entrepreneur Elon Musk and the estimated cost of this mega project is between $6 and $7.5 billion. The concept is fascinating – the pods float along the track in a low-pressure sealed tube using magnetic levitation and glide at high speeds because of ultra-low aerodynamic drag.

That being said, Hyperloop would require an extremely high cost of construction and maintenance. Whether they manage to pull it off, despite the inhibitions against it, remains to be seen. For now, Musk believes it is all set to become the fifth mode of transport (after trains, cars, boats, and planes).

2. Superfast maglev trains

5 Developments that Can Change The Future Of Train Travel

Maglev trains, or magnetic levitation trains, are believed to be the next big evolution in train technology. These trains work on the principle of magnetic repulsion between the cars and the track. In simpler words, maglev trains use magnets to float carriages above the ground without needing wheels. The word ‘maglev’ is actually a fusion of the words “magnetic” and “levitation”, and the magnetic levitation of the trains is achieved with the aid of an electrodynamic suspension system or EDS.

Maglev trains are currently the fastest form of rail travel in the world. The Shanghai maglev train, which connects Shanghai Pudong International Airport and Longyang Road Station, is the fastest of its kind at the moment. It runs at a speed of 431 km/h (268 mph) and covers its 30-km journey (19 miles) in about 7 minutes.

The next big maglev train, however, is supposed to be even faster. The Chuo Shinkansen line in Japan, expected to be launched in 2027, will have a top speed of 505 km/h (314 mph) and will cover the 286-km (178-miles) trip between Tokyo and Nagoya in just 40 minutes. Furthermore, China is already testing a 1,000 km/h (621 mph) ‘super maglev’ train!

Apart from lessening our travel time considerably, the superfast maglev trains also have another great benefit: they are fully electric. This means that the trains would have a very low carbon footprint. As maglev technology advances, it is likely to be adopted the world over, transforming long-distance travel forever.

3. Biometric ticketing systems

5 Developments that Can Change The Future Of Train Travel

might speed up entry for passengers. A company called Cubic Transportation Systems has recently initiated a gateless entry system that makes use of Bluetooth and facial recognition software to enable passengers to pay their fare quickly and get into the train.

You won’t have to touch anything – a Bluetooth sensor mounted on the wall will scan your smartphone and allow your passage. At the same time, 3D scanning cameras mounted in front of the Gateline will capture your face or some other physical feature, and you will then be allowed to board the train.

“The ability to scale biometric technology in mass transit is a key element in enabling a seamless experience in fare vending, validation, and revenue collection,” says Niosha Kayhani, research and development engineer at the Cubic Innovation Centre in London. “It allows our customers to provide their riders with the option to register with the system and provide tailored and improved services for passengers while collecting advanced data to prevent revenue loss through fare evasion.”

While all this may sound a little too much, the company has claimed that its system can double the efficiency of metro systems. Ultimately, the goal of this new technology is to make subway boarding speeds faster.




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