Aérotrain
The Aérotrain was an experimental Tracked Air Cushion Vehicle, or hovertrain, developed in France from 1965 to 1977 under the engineering… Read more…
The Aérotrain was an experimental Tracked Air Cushion Vehicle, or hovertrain, developed in France from 1965 to 1977 under the engineering leadership of Jean Bertin – and intended to bring the French rail network to the cutting edge of land-based public transportation.
Though similar to a maglev design, which levitates a train car over a complex electromagnetic track to eliminate all resistance other than aerodynamic drag, the Aérotrain – also a "train without wheels" – rode on an air cushion over a simple reinforced concrete track or guideway and could travel at the speed of a maglev train, without the further technical complexity and expense of its track. In many respects, the entire concept resembled a product of the aircraft rather than rail industry.
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