I think you'll find the track would need to be powered, either constantly or in a pulse fashion round the track to get the forward motion. Fixed magnets might 'float' a train, but it wouldn't provide any forward motion.
Real life maglevs have electro-magnets embedded in the track that are turned on/off in sequence to pull the train forward/backward. This is how motion is created, the only other way would be to have an engine fitted to the train to provide propulsion (say a turbo-prop or jet).
The idea is to have electro-magnets to support the train and then pulse these to create a pull effect.
Maybe this article would help explain it better than I can lol; How Maglev Trains Work
Real life maglevs have electro-magnets embedded in the track that are turned on/off in sequence to pull the train forward/backward. This is how motion is created, the only other way would be to have an engine fitted to the train to provide propulsion (say a turbo-prop or jet).
The idea is to have electro-magnets to support the train and then pulse these to create a pull effect.
Maybe this article would help explain it better than I can lol; How Maglev Trains Work