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Incredible: See The Air Rail Built by China That Drives Itself Without Pilot-Can Africa Ever Reach to This Level?

Sun, 17 Jul 2022 Source: Michael Djan

China has set up a monorail train suspended in the air and unmanned. This invention surprises more than one and especially in this year 2020 when the coronavirus has been raging since the beginning of the year.




Indeed, it is the China Railway Science and Industry Group Corp (CRSIGC) which is at the origin of this latest creation. It is a skytrain that can hold around 400 people and can transport 1000 people per hour.

The evolution of technology is being positively appreciated in the last century. The fact of attributing all the technological exploits profitable to the life of the men to the new generation of inventors would not be very fair because technical progress draws its strength from the first inventions which took place in the previous centuries.

We invent everything almost easily thanks to the improvement of intelligence and a magnificent provision of research resources and tools necessary for the manufacture of devices. The automotive sector is not without improvement.

Today, the latest generation technological inventions are easily emerging like hot cakes. Hopefully Africa will acquire this kind of motor vehicle to facilitate traffic and diversify its modes of travel.


Aerial subways do not travel at high speed. Their speed limit is 80km/h. The countries which have this means of transport are Germany, Japan and China. Yesterday, Monday, November 09, is the date when this device was successfully tested on an 800m test line at the Wuhan test base, capital of Hubei province.

Do you think Africa countries can also do something similar?

By Ibrahimessien (self media writer)

Source: Michael Djan