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3D Model of Shanghai Maglev Train (SMT) rendered in Blender. The Shanghai Maglev Train, also known as the Shanghai Transrapid, is a remarkable feat of engineering and the first commercial magnetic levitation (maglev) train in the world. It began operations on January 1, 2004, and connects Pudong International Airport (PVG) with Longyang Road Station in downtown Shanghai, covering a distance of approximately 30 kilometers (about 19 miles) in just 8 minutes123. This train can reach a maximum speed of 431 km/h (about 267 mph), making it the fastest operational commercial train globally. However, during regular service, it typically operates at reduced speeds of around 300 km/h. The files (3D model, textures, or materials) can be used for free (License: Free) solely as part of an artwork or project. Reselling or redistributing this model individually is not allowed. 3D model is from cadnav.com.
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