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Flying Train that Carries 1000’s of Passengers?

FighterSweep Staff 2 Comments Civilian Aviation, Commercial Aviation, News, Photos, Technology, Video

A Turkish architecture firm named Dahir Insaat has designed a concept for a flying train that would serve as a form of mass transportation. The multi-level flying train could carry up to 2,000 passengers and would fly at a low level while drawing power from a tether attached to the track.

The flying train would have a cruising speed of over 300 mph making it one of the fastest forms of mass transportation. Instead of using jet fuel, the flying trains over dozen motors would be powered via the trains tether. The concept’s motto is “Flying low and riding high”. – The Goldwater

So what do you think? Is this the future of public transportation?

Featured image by video screen capture

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