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Yogthos

@9x0rg China's had an incredible amount of technological progress in past couple of decades. They went from being reliant on western technology to being world leaders in many areas today.

I imagine the success of conventional high speed rail made them see the value of using maglev tech even at a higher operating cost. Being able to easily move between major is a huge boost for economic activity after all.

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9x0rg

@yogthos Well, first, this looks like another propaganda video from the World Economic Forum rather than a proper tech outbreak. Second, the Wikipedia page about the SHA maglev tells a lot about the disaster this project has been - and guess what? The page figures are very conservative.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shangh

Last, it's another Chinese honeypot like they did for the SHA-BJG train line - with the unwilling contributions of Siemens / Bombardier / Shinkansen / Alstom...

"Fool me once..."

@yogthos Well, first, this looks like another propaganda video from the World Economic Forum rather than a proper tech outbreak. Second, the Wikipedia page about the SHA maglev tells a lot about the disaster this project has been - and guess what? The page figures are very conservative.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shangh

Yogthos

@9x0rg I'd don't see why WEF, a western liberal organization, would be doing propaganda for China. The west and China aren't exactly on best of terms at the moment.

And doing new things that have never been done before is always going to be difficult. Calling this a disaster is a really weird framing to me.

Any new technology needs time to be figured out and for teething problems to get smoothed out. China is willing to think long term here and that's a good thing.

9x0rg

@yogthos Maybe the WEF is just a bunch of guys looking at the real world from 30,000ft high in their private jets and betting on the next profit to make?

They're nothing new in the Maglev; it's been running in SHA since 2001. And yes, it's a disaster. Ask the German consortium that built it how much it cost them, and for what benefit?

Wikipedia is quite explicit on this.

Cheers.

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