04-26-2015, 09:12 AM
Don't you think this would be the ideal low-cost solution for a circulator within R&T Park, connecting to the ION Light Rail station?
http://www.advancedtransit.org/advanced-...ns/rivium/
The example above in the Rivium Business Park in Utrecht, the Netherlands, very closely mimics what we would need to service the park.
The "guideway" is a simple paved path (standard technology), like a bicycle path or a road, with embedded magnets. It can do road crossings and pedestrian crossings (the only Automated Guideway Transit system in the world to be able to do so). In periods of peak demand, it operates in a circulator mode with fixed stops. In off-hours, it operates on-demand between stops directly, just like PRT. The vehicles take turns charging and can run all day.
http://www.advancedtransit.org/advanced-...ns/rivium/
The example above in the Rivium Business Park in Utrecht, the Netherlands, very closely mimics what we would need to service the park.
The "guideway" is a simple paved path (standard technology), like a bicycle path or a road, with embedded magnets. It can do road crossings and pedestrian crossings (the only Automated Guideway Transit system in the world to be able to do so). In periods of peak demand, it operates in a circulator mode with fixed stops. In off-hours, it operates on-demand between stops directly, just like PRT. The vehicles take turns charging and can run all day.