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Why is niobium used to make the rails of the track between birmingham int and Birmingham airport?

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Why is niobium used to make the rails of the track between birmingham int and Birmingham airport?

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Niobium is used to make superconducting magnets but the Birmingham Airport Maglev train closed in 1997. The replacement Skyrail is a cable car built on the old structure but is unlikely to still have niobium in it.

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