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It has come close though, with a creation that would’ve not only put it on the high speed rail map, but could also have radically shaken up the global rail industry: JetTrain. In the early-2000s ...
With its sloping red nose and gleaming aluminum body, the futuristic JetTrain turned heads in Toronto yesterday. But it was anything but high speed as the locomotive powered by an aircraft jet ...
The yet-to-be-available JetTrain has a name as self-explanatory as The Beer Store. This steel-encased train is powered by an engine used in turboprop planes designed by Bombardier’s aerospace ...
At least that’s what JetTrain President and CEO James M. Davis is betting on as the Aliquippa-based startup begins flying this month. JetTrain has outfitted the interior of its McDonnell Douglas ...
The JetTrain can travel at speeds of as much as 150 miles an hour. “Bombardier has moved the goal posts,” said Pierre Lortie, president and chief executive of Bombardier Transportation.