ISLAMABAD: Seibu Group of Railways in Japan is planning to launch world’s first invisible train in 2018 changing the colours automatically according to the environment.
According to a recent report, a famous Japanese architect, who recently got a Nobel Prize for architecture, will work on the design of invisible train, Seibu Group will launch this train at the event of completing its 100 years in 2018. The train will come with a surface made of crystals, which will change the colours and adjust according to the environment.
For example, if the train is travelling in an urban area, its colour will change to red, yellow or blue. And if it is travelling through a rural area, its colour will change to white. Hitachi company Ltd will create this train. This company has also created many other unique trains in Japan, such as the one which runs at the speed of 200 miles per hour. The new invisible train will run on a track of about 178 kilometres. Japan already runs world’s fastest bullet trains, and this new kind of technology is just an addition to its wide range of train systems.
The invisible trains will not completely hide, its mirrors will be visible and one will be able to see it changing the colour.