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Innovative Transportation Technologies for better urban livability and improved mobility
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Includes descriptions and illustrations of more than 65 innovative, emerging, electric urban transportation technologies from around the world. Some are operational. Others are under development or conceptual ...
faculty.washington.edu/~jbs/itrans/ reviewsSwedeTrack System: Automated Beamcarried Traffic
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The ultimate public transport system for big cities
www.swedetrack.com/ reviewsRUF Dual Mode Transport System
www.ruf.dk/ reviews
Case Stories: ** Seattle ** Los Angeles ** Denmark ** The System (RUF = Rapid Urban Flexible) RUF combines the best of cars with the best of trains Invented by Palle R Jensen The Individual Vehicle The ruf is an electric/hybrid car without congestion and pollution problems. Design: Morten Bartholdy, Vinther Grafik The Collective Vehicle The maxi-ruf is a very attractive bus. It offers ...
www.ruf.dk/ reviewsSkyTran: Personalized MagLev Transit that eliminates traffic and parking hassles while providing
www.skytran.net/ reviews
SkyTran: The privacy, convenience, and speed of a car without traffic and parking hassles. Innovative, fast, nonstop public transit that curbs air pollution, reduces drunk driving, and provides unsurpassed safety.
www.skytran.net/ reviewsHome of The System21 Monobeam
www.futrexinc.com/ reviews
FUTREX is developing the innovative System 21 elevated monobeam transit technology for worldwide commericialization ...
www.futrexinc.com/ reviewsWalt's Toy Trains
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waltstoytrains.railfan.net/ reviewsThe Train You're Never Late For
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06: The Train You're Never Late For By PETER RICHMOND Photograph by Julius Rooymans Doug Malewicki envisions a future full of unusual things. Like a way of liberating American cities from their clogged-artery highways using a lacework of elevated rails that would carry thousands of commuters in individual pods coasting silently above the sidewalks at 100 miles per hour. Like a 40-foot-high ...
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