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  • Tja, hättet ihr ihn mal verkauft als noch Interesse da war, dann hätten die Chinesen ihn groß gemacht. Jetzt fahren die Eisenbahn und wir können uns das System-Know-How in den Arsch schieben. In Deutschland ist eh der Zug abgefahren. Hier ist der künftige Milliardenmarkt für Rollator und Inkontinenzprodukte.

  • @cchhaarrllyy56  made in germany, but its sad, that they dont have this train available for the public. I hope t one day they will also run by 430 km speed from one city to another in germany.

  • @DevoteeTrance

    Supertrain = train running from 199 to 299 km/h

    Suppertrain = from 200 to 499

    Supppertrain=over 500 km/h

  • I ask myself how this can be so loud. I mean...there's no motor, so where does the sound come from?

  • @olli2591 im guessing air resistance

  • @olli2591 it comes from the magnets as the field moves around ive been on it its not loud when ur on the train. some white guy asked me in fail chinese y it was so yea lol i just said i can speak english

    :/ its rlly fast

  • those seats look comfy.

  • Wow nice tech 431 km/h in the train and theres people standig!!!

  • Amazing --still very few countries are uing this technology , we need more countries to adapt and improve transport around the globe--great ideas

  • @cchhaarrllyy56 but is a dutch desing

  • That's a plane, not a train!

  • Roughley 260 mph = epic win :D

  • DINNER TRAIN!!!

  • While TGV and similar tech, has reached it's physical speed limits in commercial traffic, Maglev is only just beginning, there is no reason why we wouldn't see speeds over 600km/h = 372mph in commercial use in the near future.

  • I don't get it. Where's the supper?

  • I'm constantly amazed by how some idiots just can't tell the difference between piracy and technology trade.

  • Fastest production train, Japan has world fastest train but still in the lab, also too much money

  • I find it amazing how the latest thing on rails has a motor whine that sounds just like something out of the 1930's (well to me anyway).

  • Think you can make one better ?, let's employ the best engineers and designers the nation of Zimbabwe has to offer,,lol

  • Is that "Supper" as in "Dinner" train? No time for a relaxed dinner at those speeds i suppose.

  • Do you think all the lobbyists in Washington that love Iraquis oil want this here in the USA ? Never !!!

  • why dont we have this shit in the US

  • Me hace acordar al roca

  • awesome train

  • dont forgot its GErmany :D train for china

  • Dude. Great video - especially the fact that the train was so quiet leaving the station. I wish you would have shown video out the window so we could get a sense of the 430 km/h speed.

  • it's not the fastest train!!! Informe yourass

    and i took that train and it was late..

  • @ericssson By how much? Ten seconds? It's only an eight minute right. And technically, the maglev is the fastest in the world with a record of 361 mph. The Shanghi Maglev runs at a top speed of about 275 mph, the fastest operational speed of any train in the world. But, there is a debate about if the official record should be given to a railed train, the TGV (357.13 mph-2007). Right now, the records are kept seperate due to technicalities.

  • @kiwibrittie you are an Idiot

    when you take the fuckin train in france when it's not late

    it never goes above 260 KM

    get over yourself douchebag

  • @ericssson That depends on which route is taken. Most of the time, TGV travels at about 300 kmh, but it sustains 320 kmh on the new LGV-EST line.

  • @gibb1991 alright thank you

  • @kiwibrittie TGV is a train. Maglev is a Maglev.

  • u need to start braking like 20 miles b4 this gets to the station cause if not dis shit gonna kill everyone in it! XD and omg if that gets in an accident like a huge boulder casually falls infront of it the whole thing will go flying off!

  • it is so beautiful

  • So when are the Japanese going to start selling China their goods ?,,,lol

  • It's nice the chinese can steal everyone else's technology so one day they can take over the world with sheer population control and nuclear arms ambitions given to them by American & European institute exchange students !

  • in History there are no words such as "steal" or so, there are only civilisations taking the lead over others, for a period of time, conquering their status in any possible way: wars, technology, population, religion, economics, tricks and whatsoever other mean. You may say China is getting strong, or America&Europe is getting weak. There won't be any difference in the end.

  • @neimon2

    Transrapid technology developed by the German engineers... and this train is definetely a Transrapid . repainted and sold to the japs

  • u know what's funny? If u call this steal, then u r stealing Chinese technology every time u r using a piece of paper, every time u r playing with firework, every time u r using a compass. so shut up and read.

  • Paper is a common all practicle usage product, a very simple yet evident product that would have evolved eventually somewhere, the Romans had paper only it was thin sheets of wood, fireworks ?, fun to play with since you found so much sulfer powder everywhere, just light the fuse & run away !

  • Not really, Mercedes built a car in 1886, but were in commercial production by 1901.

  • That wasnt the first automobile.

  • hehe great joke

  • sure. Thats why the American automobile industry is bankrupt and the German auto industry is one of the richest in the world.

  • fastest in what???

  • in cars we got the fastest street legal car in the world we might be hurting for money but we got the fastest cars in the world

  • @challengersrt8vszr1: What is that good for? You also have some of the lowest highway speed limits in the world...

  • you have a car that is faster by 7kmh than the Bugatti Veyron but for some reason the Veyron sells better and is more popular while no one talks about the american record holder.

  • Just one sentence guys, There is no way the american's technology can beat Japan's technology, period. The american just big mouth and talk too much shit. Just simple example, the 3G network it was exist a long long time ago in Japan,Hongkong,Singapore,Indon­esia and that is free as long as you have 3G or video call feature on your celular phone but in "america" just forget about it, you have to pay for that shit although you have that feature on your phone. What a mess

  • @yuzhiboban1697

    No, CreativeCritisizm is right. It's not about a technology itself, it's about specific products. They stole the iPhone design, the Wii design, the Rolls Royce design and now they're about to copy Transrapid's design as well. Problem is: Every country produces with more or less accurate quality. Chinese products mostly are CHEAP SHIT!

  • @CreativeCritisizm Actually the Germans sold it t the Chinese. The Chinese started using it. Even the Japanese bought the maglev technology but they did not start using it, instead they are perfecting it.

  • @CreativeCritisizm how is it stealing when it's paid for?

  • @CreativeCritisizm o_O A.....ha 

  • @CreativeCritisizm The Shanghi Maglev was purchased from TransRapid.

  • You mean kind of how the USA stole rocket technology from the Germans. Would you say that Henry Ford stole the automobile idea from the Germans. As I know Karl Benz was the inventor of the car. Maybe you statement can be modified a little bit. They way I see it , if one country "steals" technology from another country is no big deal because they sometimes improve it.

  • @CreativeCritisizm The Chinese bought the Maglev from the country it originated from. Not steal. They're don't created the SAME stuff, there's a difference, an extra headlight or no antennas.

  • @CreativeCritisizm communist chinese only GOOD at STEALING & COPY of the WEST masters/JAPAN.Be-careful of CHINESE students ONLY COME FOR STEALING.GOOD AT NOTHING ELSE.

  • The Shanghai Maglev was developed by the germans, but why don't they build it in Germany and export it only?

  • ,,because like the rest of the politically correct money hungry greedy world, they think it's great to give away & sell everything to the chinese so one day they will take over because they feel sorry for them living like shit for thousands of years.

  • 430 km/h ?

    Nice speed ^^

  • i been on the Maglev 6 times and it is a great experince. Next time i might video it

  • You puntualized that Transapid is German technology by Siemens and Thyssen. This is true. Chinese purchased this from Germany and deployed (=put into commercial service) it before Germany. Maybe the reason is that Germany privileged the ICE train to the MAGLEV train, so this is the reason why it was not deployed. In Germany there is the Emsland pilot plant, older than Shanghai, but not used for commercial purposes. On this plant on 22/9/2006 an accident killed 23 people. Shall we stop here?

  • Ok. All of that is right. I was just angry about you saying that is crashed on its first public run.

    Another one is being built in Munich right now by the way. Anyways sorry bout that.

  • the Reason is not because of Germany is favouring the ICE,but the reason is we don´t have to travell the distances that chinese People would have to travell due to the sheer Size of both country´s.there is just no need to run a German Commercial Transrapid Track.A european Tracksystem would make more Sense....by the Way...what has the accident on the testing Range to do with

    the Shanghai Transrapid?

  • Your comment about distances was clearly not shared by the German investors, not to mention Japan where a similer technology has been successfully deployed for distances that are comparable to those of Germany. What is silly is the discussion about "who is best": those who invented the technology or those who are operating and using it. A successful project needs both. This train is a wonderful (German) project and I am grateful to those who had the courage to put it into commercial service.

  • Japan might do it ok...but Japan is not Germany...and is I already said: there is just no need to run a German Commercial Transrapid Track.A european Tracksystem would make more Sense.Did I start any discussion about who Invented what?I dont Think so..this Discussion was started by others...including you...please show me ...where did I start a Discussion that Germany was better than anybody else?

  • If you cant except the Fact that there is also another Perspecive beside your´s...please don´t upload vid´s anymore.

  • @ThomasRenneis what in the world has distance got to do with this issue....???

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