I know there are better systems, but I like them.
Its just a really prepared, dedicated road, I suppose. Can they drive off it?
>>2074711yes ignore that track in the middle its all just a psyop for europeans to destory America with 15 minute cities after concentarating everyone into the bughive and using the Guided Light Transit with rubber (((tyres)))[KILL YOURSELF BONGLANDER] to run over everyone who doesnt submit to the New World Order with clot shots right into their diesel tank.
>>2074716
>>2074716>(((tyres)))[KILL YOURSELF BONGLANDER]lol you got me
[turning away from fireplace and plucking corn cob pipe from mouth] I’m sorry, didn’t see you there, I was enjoying transit systems. Come in and take a seat, we can discuss the material used in the wheels together.
>>2074716I just meant how the one on H street is helpless to a notched or double parked vehicle....
What about a ghost train style system with a central rail going up rather than a groove going down? Would there be any upsides to this?
>>2074798nevah been dun befosomeone call silicon valley we have a new competitor to HyperLoop
>>2074802I meant a little guide rail with the wheels still on flat ground
>>2074798Tripping.
>>2074803I believe the montreal metro is this way.
Here's the only one I can say I've p[ersonally ridden: The KDFW AirTrans rubber tired transit vehicle. I rode these all the time as a kid in the 90s while moving terminals at KDFW. It was so cool. I found out only in 2019 while perusing KDFW that these niggas had been retired back in 2005. F. At least you can now view them in Frisco, TX at the Museum of the American Railroad.
sapporo subway my beloved
>>2074897This feels so wrong.
>>2074897Hell yes
>>2074897>rubber-tired metro
>>2074886>i'm tired, boss
>>2074884Kawaii.
In my country they managed to scam two different cities with this piece of shit, in theory these are supposed to be better than regular trams at climbing grades, but the cities that got them here (Padua and Venice) are completely flat so it's just a tram with all the flaws of a bus that wears down the road even more and can't be easily replaced with a different tram.
>>2075364They did put down a concrete track for it to run on and it's electric at least. Do the brakes squeal like a bus when it stops?
>>2075364I rode it and it's utter shite. Will they turn them into a proper tram eventually?
>>2074710you vill travel in ze pod und you vill be happy
>>2075588I want to.
>>2075588I certainly vill
>>2075380Padua is expanding it now with two more lines, adding about 20 km. I've read somewhere that they want to convert them eventually, but I can't see that happening anytime soon.