PRT Networks
editLocation | Status | System | Start Date |
Guideway | Stations / Vehicles |
Notes |
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Morgantown, West Virginia, USA | Operational | WVU PRT | 1975[citation needed] | 13.2 km[1] | 5[1] / 72[citation needed] | Capable of PRT-like operations, but generally not considered "true" PRT[citation needed] |
London Heathrow Airport, UK | Under Construction | ULTra | 2009[2] | 3.8 km[2] | 3 / 18[2] | Will be the world's first true commercial PRT system, initially connecting Terminal 5 with a long-term car park. If successful, BAA plans to extend it throughout the airport.[2] |
Masdar_City, Abu Dhabi, UAE | Planned | T.B.D. | 2011 {{citation}} : Empty citation (help)
|
33.1 km {{citation}} : Empty citation (help)
|
83 / 2500[3] | |
Daventry, Northamptonshire, UK | Planned | T.B.D. | 2012[4] | 4.9 km[4] | 5 / 25[4] | Network is envisioned to ultimately expand to 55.3 km (34.4 mi) of guideway, and 500 vehicles.[4] |
Santa Cruz, California, USA | Proposed[5] | T.B.D. | ||||
Bawadi, Dubai, UAE | Proposed[6] | T.B.D. |
- ^ a b West Virginia University - PRT
- ^ a b c d BAA: Heathrow Transit System a World First, 18 December 2007
- ^ Building the world's cleanest city, Fortune, 07 March 2008
- ^ a b c d Daventry PRT Scoping Study, Sinclair Knight Merz, 06 Feb. 2008
- ^ Report on the Feasibility of Personal Rapid Transit in Santa Cruz, California, da Vinci Global Services, 09 March 2007
- ^ Transport facility and infrastructure at Bawadi http://www.business24-7.ae/Articles/2008/5/Pages/05262008_dc64480b2eb3405d8705be5fc96a0723.aspx