Etymology:
The term "maglev" is an acronym derived from "magnetic levitation."
Meaning:
Maglev refers to a transportation system that uses electromagnetic forces to levitate, propel, and guide vehicles without the need for physical contact with a track.
Origin:
The concept of maglev technology emerged in the mid-20th century. Early pioneers included:
The first commercial maglev line, the Shanghai Maglev Train, opened in China in 2004. Since then, several other maglev lines have been built or are under construction in various countries.
Additional Notes:
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