Why does the Shanghai Maglev train cabin have a power bar and a portable fan? [closed]

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The Wikipedia page for the Shanghai Maglev train depicts the train cabin:

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The power bar and portable fan (on the left) look slapdash, and makes me doubt this train's safety.






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Can maglev trains change tracks?

The trains used to change tracks in a 'pinched loop' system. Today, the maglev uses two trains running on their own dedicated track all day, with the switches not used in regular operation, except in the morning and evening to put the trains away in the depot.

How much does it cost to ride the Shanghai Maglev?

Kind of TicketDetailsPrice of TicketSingle trip ticketValid for the Ordinary single trip ticket of the day50 yuanRound trip ticket (Valid in 7 days)Valid for the ordinary round trip ticket in 7 days80 yuanVIP single trip ticketValid for the VIP single trip ticket of the day100 yuan5 more rows

Is the Shanghai Maglev profitable?

Unfortunately, the maglev line has not been able to show any profit since it opened for public use. The Shanghai Maglev Transportation Development Co. Ltd, which operates this particular service, had incurred losses of over 1 billion Renminbi between 2004 to 2006.

Where is the Shanghai maglev train and where does it go?

Shanghai Maglev Train (Shanghai Maglev Demonstration Line) is the first commercial maglev line in the world. The line runs between Longyang Road Station on the Shanghai Subway Line 2, to Pudong International Airport, and the journey takes no more than 8 minutes to complete the distance of 30 km (19 miles).



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