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A patent for a working linear induction motor was filed as early as 1905, yet no railway used them before the '80s. They could have been put into practice much earlier, at the time of mass electrification. As traction doesn't depend on adherence to the rails, they can climb much steeper gradients. This would be incredibly useful for mountain routes.
So is this possible?