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One of China's most exciting developments is the Sky Train, the first unmanned flying train that, while not flying in the traditional sense, is certainly a marvel of modern engineering. This suspended transit system stretches 10.5 km and can carry 200 passengers at a cruising speed of 60 km/h. What differentiates it from conventional trains is its elevated design, which allows it to bypass congested traffic on the ground, providing a smoother and faster urban transportation experience.
The construction process is efficient too, taking just seven months—comparable to installing traditional train tracks. With its ability to free up ground space for parks and roads, the Sky Train offers a bold glimpse into the future of public transportation.