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Title: Personal Rapid Transit


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Personal Rapid Transit
Fort Carson Community Sustainability
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Outline
  • What is PRT?
  • Example Systems
  • Visualization
  • PRT Characteristics
  • Comparison with Other Systems
  • Video/Animation

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PRT Consulting, Inc.
  • Planning - is PRT appropriate?
  • Simulations
  • Alternatives analyses (layouts systems)
  • Benefit/cost analyses
  • Engineering
  • Station guideway design
  • System operation
  • Procurement
  • choose the best vendor

Independent Consultant
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What is Personal Rapid Transit (PRT)?
  • Direct origin to destination service
  • No need to transfer or stop
  • Small vehicles
  • Service on demand not scheduled
  • Fully automated vehicles (T-Pods)

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What is Personal Rapid Transit (PRT)?
  • T-Pods may be captive to a guideway
  • Small guideways elevated, at grade or
    underground
  • T-Pods can use all guideways and stations on a
    fully connected network

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What is Personal Rapid Transit (PRT)?
Open Guideway (ULTra)
Captive Bogey (Postech)
Suspended (JPods)
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2getthere
  • Vehicles carry 4 20 passengers
  • Max. speed 25mph
  • Capacity up to 2,500pphpd
  • Vendor is 2getthere
  • http//www.2getthere.eu
  • Operating since 1997

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2getthere T-Pod capacity
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2getthere T-Pod interior
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The ULTra system
T-Pod Features
  • 2,650 lb gross weight
  • 4 passengers
  • 25 mph
  • 2KW continuous
  • battery power
  • www.atsltd.co.uk

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T-Pod interior
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Infrastructure features
  • Elevated guideway costs similar to footbridge
  • 6ft U-shaped guideway
  • Capacity similar to freeway lane

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Morgantown
  • In operation since 1975
  • 15 second headways
  • 5,000 pphpd
  • Intermediate stations are bypassed
  • 98.5 availability
  • (Transit LOS A)

Credit John Bell
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Morgantown
  • Speeds up to 30mph
  • 10 maximum gradient
  • Capital cost (126M) overran budget
  • Operating cost 3.3M/year (1.50/passenger,
    0.94/passenger mile)
  • 2 additional stations
  • being planned

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Comparative Visualization Personal Rapid
TransitandConventional Transit
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Personal Rapid Transit
Conventional Transit
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Personal Rapid Transit
Conventional Transit
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Personal Rapid Transit
Conventional Transit
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Personal Rapid Transit
Conventional Transit
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Personal Rapid Transit
Conventional Transit
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PRT Characteristics
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Trip Time
  • 40 of shuttle bus at Heathrow
  • 67 of shuttle bus at DIA
  • 45 of APM at DIA
  • 15min. Time savings at Morgantown
  • Results from no waiting and non-stop travel, not
    speed

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Safety and Security
  • One way traffic
  • Lower maximum speeds
  • Separated from other traffic and pedestrians
  • Crowding (a potential security vulnerability) is
    avoided
  • 110 million injury-free passenger miles at
    Morgantown (regular transit would have injured
    over 100)

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Energy Use
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Operating Cost per Passenger
Source Booz Allen Hamilton
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Probable Capital Costs
  • US5 15 million per one-way mile complete
  • Two-way is less than double

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Comparison Study
  • Compared PRT with
  • Conventional Transit (Light Rail, Bus)
  • Automobile
  • Good
  • OK
  • Bad

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Comparison Study
Transit Car PRT
New technology
Trip Time
Cost per passenger
On-demand 24/7
Transfers
Seated travel
Private
Non-stop
Vehicle waits for passenger
More like a car than a bus
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Comparison Study
Transit Car PRT
ADA compliant
Safe and secure
User friendly
Snow ice
Minimal walking
Environmentally friendly
Energy efficient
Visually appealing
Operate inside buildings
First Class Transit
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