Japan Proposes 'Super-Maglev' Train Connecting Baltimore to D.C. in 15 MinutesJapan has reportedly offered to partially fund a magnetically levitating train that will slash the commute between Baltimore and Washington D.C. to a mere 15 minutes.

ByGeoff Weiss

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Could high speed trains, long envisioned to connect America's vast expanses and decongest its axes of commute, soon become a reality?

The Japanese government is so keen on its Super-Maglev (magnetic levitation) technology that it has offered to partially fund construction of a train that will reportedly travel from Baltimore to Washington, D.C. in 15 minutes, according toThe Telegraph.

The 38-mile journey from Baltimore to D.C. now takes approximately 45 minutes on Amtrak.

日本中部的铁路公司,日本最大的高h speed rail operator--said inAsahi Shimbun, a local newspaper, that it would pay for half of the estimated $8 billion in construction costs.

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Maglev technology uses electromagnetics to propel carriages that float above the ground within a guide way, eliminating friction from wheels and allowing for the aerodynamically-designed vehicles to reach speeds upwards of 310 mph in tests.

The railway was initially discussed by President Obama and Japan's prime minister, Shinzo Abe, in February, with a line spanning the 438 miles between D.C. and Boston also proposed.

Japan hopes to make the line operational in the next decade, with the goal of encouraging other regions in the states to adapt the technology.

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Geoff Weiss

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Geoff Weiss is a former staff writer at Entrepreneur.com.

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