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===Short-nosed train===
===Short-nosed train===
New Mombasa operated a type of short-nosed maglev train for some routes of their network.<ref name="terminal"/>
New Mombasa operated a type of short-nosed maglev train for some routes of their network.{{Ref/Reuse|terminal}}
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File:H2 MagLev_Train.jpg|A passenger train in [[New Mombasa]].
File:H2 MagLev_Train.jpg|A passenger train in [[New Mombasa]].
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===Epsilon Eridani System===
===Epsilon Eridani System===
The [[Inner Colonies|Inner Colony]] world [[Reach]] had a maglev rail system in the city of [[New Alexandria (location)|New Alexandria]].<ref name="exodus"/>
The [[Inner Colonies|Inner Colony]] world [[Reach]] had a maglev rail system in the city of [[New Alexandria (location)|New Alexandria]].{{Ref/Reuse|exodus}}


The Inner Colony world [[Tribute]] in the [[Epsilon Eridani system]] had a maglev rail system around the entire planet which centered around the main population center [[Casbah City]]. This system formed a core part of the colony's transportation grid. During [[Operation: TREBUCHET]], [[UNSC Marine]]s had to place [[ARGUS]] bomb-sniffing devices around the stations around the planet to ensure that [[insurrectionist]]s did not try to sabotage the network.<ref>''Halo: Contact Harvest'', p. 12</ref>
The Inner Colony world [[Tribute]] in the [[Epsilon Eridani system]] had a maglev rail system around the entire planet which centered around the main population center [[Casbah City]]. This system formed a core part of the colony's transportation grid. During [[Operation: TREBUCHET]], [[UNSC Marine]]s had to place [[ARGUS]] bomb-sniffing devices around the stations around the planet to ensure that [[insurrectionist]]s did not try to sabotage the network.<ref>''Halo: Contact Harvest'', p. 12</ref>