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The new maglev train China hopes will break the world speed record
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A prototype maglev (magnetic levitation) train recently unveiled at Southwest Jiaotong University in Chengdu, Sichuan Province aims to set a new speed record for trains. 

The current record of 603 kilometers per hour is held by Japan's SC Maglev: China's answer to it is 620 km/h. Yang Zhao finds out more for RAZOR

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