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Ball Train of Yarmolchuk

https://doi.org/10.30932/1992-3252-2019-17-1-242-255

Abstract

The article is devoted to almost forgotten idea of a train running on spheres or balls. The fate of this project was unenviable, although it promised many things and had a considerable feedback both in the USSR and abroad. The invention of NikolaiYarmolchuk (1898-1979) seemed quite promising, especially since in the 30s of the last century one could only dream of high-speed ground transportation. But the main thing - the unusualness of the idea itself struck. It combined the paradox of thought, the challenge to the usual course of things, a kind of intuitive anticipation of the future.

Publication based on Russian and foreign sources prepared.

About the Author

A. Shelikhova

Russian Federation


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Shelikhova A. Ball Train of Yarmolchuk. World of Transport and Transportation. 2019;17(1):242-254. https://doi.org/10.30932/1992-3252-2019-17-1-242-255

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