China is going for another world’s first with their Autonomous Rail Rapid Transit (ART) train design which mixes bus, tram and train all in one. Surprisingly, this train doesn’t run on the usual metal rails, instead it follows the dotted lines painted on the road.
According to media reports, the ART train is built in China by rail transit firm CRRC and it is calling it a “smart bus”. Apart from running on dotted lines, the train will be driverless and 30-meter long. It is fully electric and can travel over 40km on a full charge.
While it’s guided by the white lines on the pavement, the sensors along its route (combined with sensors on the vehicle itself) help it follow the ‘virtual rails’ and adapt to its surroundings and unexpected situations in real time.
The first model is able to fit 300 passengers across three carriages (with up to 500 in future configurations), and it runs on rubber tires instead of metal rails.
The ART is aimed at the communities that can’t afford the immensely expensive subway or tram projects. For example, it costs up to $102 million to build a kilometer of a subway track, as compared to about $2 million for a standard length ART bus, according to a report by Chinese state media Xinhua.
A 4 mile (6.5 km) ART line will be built in the Chinese city of Zhuzhou, with operations starting in 2018.
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