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List of automated transit networks suppliers

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This is a list of well-known automated transit networks suppliers.

List of operational ATN systems

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Currently, five advanced transit networks (ATN) systems are operational, and several more are in the planning stage.[1]

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* GRT stands for Group Rapid Transit which use larger capacity vehicles. Morgantown PRT and the ParkShuttle are quasi-PRT system because they lack some PRT features such as 100% on-demand service.

Commissioning pending

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List of automated transit networks (ATN) suppliers

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The following table summarizes several well-known automated transit networks (ATN) suppliers based on a comprehensive list from 2020.[22]

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* Boeing Vertol's successors are not marketing the Morgantown PRT system and are no longer making transit vehicles .

* CabinTaxi is not undergoing further development but a US firm holds rights to the patents and is marketing the system.

* The Alden staRRcar system was the basis of the Morgantown PRT. However it also developed separate models.

* The Cabtrack test track used battery powered vehicles but the production model was planned to have power supplied by a bus-bar in the guideway

* Vehicles in "dual mode" systems can use the specialized guideway or ordinary roads.

* Spartan Superway is a non-commercial, ongoing research program staffed by multi-disciplinary students organised by the engineering department of San Jose State University.

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See also

  • Shweeb, a human powered suspended PRT design, which has a rideable prototype track in Rotorua, New Zealand.

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