At times, you might clog up in traffic jam while rushing to your office or for some important work. It may irritate you to a great extant. But a man from New Zealand, Oliver Neuland, has come up with slim Rail concept which is made to help you eschew.
At times, you might clog up in traffic jam while rushing to your office or for some important work. It may irritate you to a great extant. But a man from New Zealand, Oliver Neuland, has come up with slim Rail concept which is made to help you eschew the traffic jams.
It is a driverless, electric-powered light rail system designed to whisk commuters more efficiently around central Auckland and across the Harbor Bridge. This Slim rail concept features compact and stylish rail cabins with a lounge-like atmosphere and automated doors for up to 15 passengers each.
The light rail system is based on London’s Docklands Light Rail system and would be linked to existing transport networks by a series of loop tracks. However, as per Oliver, this rail system is more closely related to roller coaster systems than to classic rail technology that makes it economical, low-tech option which is easy to build, operate and maintain locally.
Via: Physorg
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