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S. KOREA CHOOSES DESIGN OF AIRPORT MAGLEV TRAIN.

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SEOUL, March 3 Asia Pulse - South Korea has selected the model of the magnetic levitation (maglev) to be launched for commercial service at one of its international airports within five years, a government agency said Sunday.

The Ministry of Homeland and Maritime Affairs said it selected one of three candidate models unveiled on March 10 based on a survey of design experts, operators and the ...

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