Proposal: A 'floating train' traveling between Washington and New York http://on.wsj.com/1D8HaY6 pic.twitter.com/fsuQAZN5TH
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Proposal: A 'floating train' traveling between Washington and New York http://on.wsj.com/1D8HaY6 pic.twitter.com/fsuQAZN5TH
MT @WSJ @dekebridges
We have floating trains. They are called planes “@WSJ: A 'floating train' would travel Washington/New York in 1 hour http://on.wsj.com/1D8HaY6 ”
No more motion sickness?
RT @WSJ: Proposal: A 'floating train' that would travel between DC and NY in about 1 hour http://on.wsj.com/1D8HaY6
@WSJ @SergeHalytsky WOW, Mag-Lev finally making way to North America, I did a project on Mag-Lev in grade six. It was long ago!
RT @WSJ Proposal: A 'floating train' that would travel between Washington and New York in about 1 hour http://on.wsj.com/1D8HaY6
@WSJ @antdepasquale I can visit all the time
@antdepasquale you just made my day. lets go!!!!!! drinking starts at 8 am saturday
@WSJ hope it stops in baltimore?
@BermudaBat @WSJ lol...why not philly?
@limitlesskait @WSJ very true! Guess I just had more fun in Balt, but absolutely nothing wrong with Philly!
@WSJ yes please.
@WSJ I want one
@WSJ @MalikAshok many years back (~1987) RajeevG' time remember same concept shown in DD in Kerala exhibition and us kids discussing utility
@WSJ felicidades por el futurismo imaginativo...en el sigloXXIIIpic.twitter.com/p342RHfZQy
@WSJ let's do cross country next!! High speed trains for America!!
@WSJ build the hyperloop instead http://www.teslamotors.com/blog/hyperloop
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