A Jet That Flies At 1900 Kmph + Other Astonishingly Quick Ways To Get Around The World!
Alternative ways to commute could be the breakthrough were all so desperately seeking. Offering quickest ways to travel here are 5 magnificent transport vessels that can make you fly figuratively and literally.
Commuting has a become a nightmare. Forget rush hour driving; step out any time during the day and bam! You will invariably find yourself stuck in chock-a-block traffic. Cruising through the highway is a distant dream we cannot grope and screeching cars with blaring horns are our reality. And alternate flying routes - be it the tube or a flier - the scenes there aren't too different either.
Indulging their wishful thinking however, some blessed souls came up with ideas too fantastical for us to fathom. But their coming of age, alternative ways to commute could be the breakthrough we're all so desperately seeking. Offering quickest ways to travel, here are 5 magnificent transport vessels that can make you fly (figuratively and literally)!
1. Supersonic Jet
Fly from London to New York City in less than 3 hours. Yes, you read that right. This supersonic jet will make that possible at a speed of just over 1,900 km/h!
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2. The Shanghai Maglev Train
Tearing through the wind is the world's fastest locomotive, The Shanghai Maglev Train with a top speed of 431 km/h. A distance of 30.5 km can be covered in flat 8 minutes. Now that's something!
Wikipedia
3. Hyperloop High-Speed Train
Hoping for this hypothetical project to become a reality soon, for it can transport people from Los Angeles to San Francisco in just 30 minutes. And at an incredible speed of 1,288 km/h approx.
The New York Times
4. New Horizons Spacecraft
This 'piano-sized' spacecraft has been the fastest launch in space history. Its escape velocity when it was thrust from the Earth's surface was an unbelievable 56,900 km/h!
NASA
5. Bloodhound SSC
Currently under development, this supersonic car promises to outdo the speed of sound and is set to break the world land speed record at an incredible speed of 1,600 km/h!
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Now that's what travelling should look like! Share your thoughts with us if you think these ways can change our lives forever.