Afrail Express is the Future Wakanda's Trains of Africa

afrailways
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Afrail Express is the Future Wakanda's Trains of Africa

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SCMaglev Afrail Express is the Future Wakanda's Trains of Africa
Seeking to meet Africa's Agenda 2063

AfrailExpress is being developed as a Superconducting Magnetic #Levitation (SCMaglev) Technology based high-speed rail network to connect major cities and towns on the entire African continent.

But what's SCMaglev?

The short answer is, have you seen the Marvel's movie "BlackPanther"? The trains in Wakanda's Golden City are based on MagneticLevitation.

Learn more about #Maglev at
https://lnkd.in/e5uEQcDB.

However, Superconducting Magnetic Levitation Technology is an even more advancedsystem developed in Japan that can accelerate the trains up to 600 km/h in a more safe, quiet, secure and super fast environment.

This is what makes Afrail Express the future of Africa's transport system, to transport over 600 million paying passangers between cities and countries in Africa, every week, while delivering over 500 million packages to their delivery destination fast.

Afrail Express, powered by #CillarCoin, is poised to help Africa meets the Africa's #Agenda2063.

Agenda 2063 is Africa's development blueprint to achieve inclusive and sustainable socio-economic development over a 50-year period.

More about Cillar Coin at https://cillarcoin.com

#scmaglev #africa #technology #network #future #help

gullpary123
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Re: Afrail Express is the Future Wakanda's Trains of Africa

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Parrahub1
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Re: Afrail Express is the Future Wakanda's Trains of Africa

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While I do think Africa has tremendous future potential, unless the SC maglev can take an overnight container train which is faster and cheaper in a single tinnel between big cities I cannot see it as being economically viable for just passengers.

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