AEROTRAIN (FRANCE) 1967
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Aérotrain - Wikipedia
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The Aérotrain was a hovertrain developed in France from 1965 to 1977. The lead engineer
was Jean Bertin.
The goal of the Aérotrain was similar to that of the magnetic
levitation train: to suspend the train
above the tracks so the only resistance is that of air resistance.
Consequently, the Aérotrain could travel at very high speeds without the
technical complexity and expensive tracks of magnetic levitation. Rohr Industries,
Inc., impressed by Bertin's Aérotrain, licensed some of the technology from him
to build Aerotrains in the U.S.
The Rohr Aerotrain was mothballed in 1975, and the French project was abandoned
in 1977 due to lack of funding, the death of Jean Bertin, and the adoption of TGV by the French government as its high-speed ground-transport solution.
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