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China's unique train that can travel without electricity

 China has introduced the world's first suspended maglev train that can run without electricity.

An 800-meter experimental track of 'Sky Train' has been developed in Xingguo, China.

This train will travel under the magnetic system i.e. the train is suspended in the air on the magnetic field of the track.

The track uses powerful magnets that continuously provide enough power to make the train feel like it is floating in the air.

The train can carry 88 passengers, but unlike other maglev or maglev trains, this train travels 10 meters above the ground.

The train traveling at 50 miles per hour actually appears to be traveling upside down on the track.

It requires a very small amount of electricity to operate, but with the help of new technology, the magnet itself pushes it forward.

According to the authorities, less amount of electromagnetic radiation is emitted while its construction cost is 90% less than that of a subway.

Officials further said that after some time this track will be extended to 7.5 km and the speed will be increased to 120 km per hour.

A number of Chinese cities have or are about to launch high-speed trains, some of which reach speeds of up to 600 km/h.

But most projects require a lot of electricity, which creates strong electromagnetic fields that cause environmental damage.

But using rear earth elements for this new track has reduced the strength of the magnetic field and increased the life of the track.