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"QUIET" AUTOMATED PEOPLE MOVER OPERATION IN INDONESIA: FIRST DECADE

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00820034

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Abstract:

After four decades of uninspired automated people mover (APM) evolution in the United States, the urban public has not widely accepted this technology. This attitude mainly reflects the results of technically successful projects that have failed with regard to financial viability, traffic patronage, urban planning, and social merit. A modest firm in Brazil has developed and tested a new technology. In 1988, a private group of Indonesian investors used the Aeromovel technology to retrofit a cultural complex with an APM loop distributor. From 1989 to 1999, this pneumatically propelled loop handled 3.5 million revenue passengers and generated only 250,000 vehicle-km. Aeromovel has shown that private equity can be obtained with capital costs below $20 million per 1.61 km. The effectiveness is derived from the speed of installation, low cost of daily operations and maintenance, and frequent service.

Supplemental Notes:

This paper appears in Transportation Research Record No. 1762, Transit Rail, Commuter Rail, Major Activity Center Circulation Systems, Light Rail, and Ferry Service.

Language:

English

Corporate Authors:

Transportation Research Board

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Authors:

Rogers, L H

Pagination:

p. 37-39

Publication Date:

2001

Serial:

Transportation Research Record

Issue Number: 1762
Publisher: Transportation Research Board
ISSN: 0361-1981

ISBN:

0309072239

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Subject Areas:

Highways; Maintenance and Preservation; Operations and Traffic Management; Planning and Forecasting; Public Transportation

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TRIS, TRB, ATRI

Created Date:

Nov 20 2001 12:00AM

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