http://www.ultraglobalprt.com/worlds-largest-urban-prt-system-announced/
You are way off base. Amritsar is considerably different than Heathrow. I
wish Amritsar every success.
Thanks Steve. The more clearly we understand what the Amritsar project is
all about the better off we will be.
Dennis
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Thanks for the ppt. It's a good summary of the current status of PRT.
Dennis
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This may be the first PRT system that demonstrates the value of PRT if the stations are in a network configuration and not just in a line. Do you have a layout of these 4.8 miles of guideway that you would be willing to share?Jerry
If the vehicles hold 6 passengers and the occupancy is 6, then
100,000 passengers distributed among 240 vehicles would make 69 trips
per day (100,000/240*6 = 69 - assuming no empty vehicle
redistribution needs. It the demand is distributed equally over 18
hours per day, then each vehicle would need to make 69/18 = about 4
trips per hour. That's 1 trip every 15 minutes. Do you find that to
be unreasonable, assuming a 99.99% availability (up time)? Do you
really believe that the people designing this system are incompetent?
>
>
>This may be the first PRT system that demonstrates the value of PRT
>if the stations are in a network configuration and not just in a
>line. Do you have a layout of these 4.8 miles of guideway that you
>would be willing to share?
>
>Jerry
>
>On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 11:41 PM, Steve Raney
><<mailto:steve...@cities21.org>steve...@cities21.org> wrote:
>Here is a PRT Industry status PPT from January, with a few more
>details on the Ultra Amritsar system, as well as bit more detail on
>Masdar and Suncheon.
>
>Highlights for Amritsar:
>* 4.8mi guideway, 7 stations, 240 vehicles
>* Up to 100,000 passenger trips per day
>* 100% private finance
>* Late 2014 passenger service.
>As usual, my public statements always end up being wrong in some way
>or another, so don't believe what I write.
>
>PRT Industry Status. 8MB PPT:
><http://www.ultraprt.net/cms/TRB_Raney_AutomatedMobility.ppt>http://www.ultraprt.net/cms/TRB_Raney_AutomatedMobility.ppt
>
>On Mar 18, 6:59 am, Michael Weidler
><<mailto:pstran...@yahoo.com>pstran...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > 3.3km = almost 2 miles. I guess you have to start somewhere. I
> suspect this is going to a duplicate of the Heathrow project -
> essentially 3 stops.
> >
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At 11:10 AM 3/19/2012, you wrote:
Doesn't slide 13 show the layout?From: <mailto:jerry...@gmail.com>Jerry Roane
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2012 9:52 AM
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Steve
That is great to hear that you can move 100,000 passengers with 240 vehicles a day. That means each car can do 417 (passenger???) trips in a day on a 4.8 mile long piece of guideway. I assume if you had half as many cars (120) it could carry 50,000 passengers in a day as an example??? With 240 cars on the roadway and some pre-decided following distance I assume not all cars are on the path at the same time. 240 cars at $10,000 each would be $2.4 million in cars so not much compared to the transit world for moving 100,000/day or 36.5 million/year.
If the vehicles hold 6 passengers and the occupancy is 6, then 100,000 passengers distributed among 240 vehicles would make 69 trips per day (100,000/240*6 = 69 - assuming no empty vehicle redistribution needs. It the demand is distributed equally over 18 hours per day, then each vehicle would need to make 69/18 = about 4 trips per hour. That's 1 trip every 15 minutes. Do you find that to be unreasonable, assuming a 99.99% availability (up time)? Do you really believe that the people designing this system are incompetent?
This may be the first PRT system that demonstrates the value of PRT if the stations are in a network configuration and not just in a line. Do you have a layout of these 4.8 miles of guideway that you would be willing to share?
Jerry
On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 11:41 PM, Steve Raney <<mailto:steve_raney@cities21.org>steve...@cities21.org> wrote:PRT Industry Status. 8MB PPT: <http://www.ultraprt.net/cms/TRB_Raney_AutomatedMobility.ppt>http://www.ultraprt.net/cms/TRB_Raney_AutomatedMobility.ppt
Here is a PRT Industry status PPT from January, with a few more
details on the Ultra Amritsar system, as well as bit more detail on
Masdar and Suncheon.
Highlights for Amritsar:
* 4.8mi guideway, 7 stations, 240 vehicles
* Up to 100,000 passenger trips per day
* 100% private finance
* Late 2014 passenger service.
As usual, my public statements always end up being wrong in some way
or another, so don't believe what I write.
On Mar 18, 6:59 am, Michael Weidler <<mailto:pstran...@yahoo.com>pstran...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> 3.3km = almost 2 miles. I guess you have to start somewhere. I suspect this is going to a duplicate of the Heathrow project - essentially 3 stops.
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I think Amritsar has the potential to alleviate PRT capacity criticisms. Something Heathrow is not doing at least so far.