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Monorail systems have been built in many countries around the world, many of them on elevated tracks through crowded areas that would otherwise require the construction of expensive underground lines or have the disadvantages of surface lines.

Operational monorails

This is a listing of monorails that are presently in operation.

Asia

China

Japan

Japan has employed monorails in many cities, including:

Malaysia

India

Singapore

South Korea

Thailand

Turkey

Europe

Dresden's Schwebebahn uses a similar system.
There are monorails in the Europa-Park, Heide Park and Phantasialand theme parks.
There is a smaller type of suspended Monorail (H-Bahn, "Hängebahn" or "hanging railway") at the campus of the university of Dortmund. This system is also used for the Düsseldorf SkyTrain, which operates at Düsseldorf International Airport.
There is also the experimental Transrapid Maglev ("magnetic levitation") railway system built in Emsland. This prototype was subsequently developed by a German consortium into the world's first commercial Maglev railway: the Shanghai Maglev Train which runs from the Longyang Road station on the Shanghai Metro to to Shanghai's International Airport.

North America

Inside of the Seattle Center Monorail, located in Seattle, WA.

Monorails can be found in the following places in North America:

South America

  • Flag of Brazil Poços de Caldas, in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais have a monorail since 1990. It has not been successful as a mass transit system, and nowadays is mostly used as a tourist attraction. It extends for 6 km, comprising 11 stations. There is a second monorail in the city of Poços de Caldas that is now decommissioned due to a failure in the track. The train sits on display at the station in the city center.

Australia

Decommissioned monorails

Asia

Patiala State Monorail System at National Rail Museum, New Delhi

Australia

  • Brisbane, Queensland once had a Von Roll Type II monorail, which was built for World Expo '88. Four sets, consisting of nine carriages each, operated in a continuous loop throughout the Expo site. A single train set was sold to Sea World, Gold Coast, for expansion of its monorail system. It is unknown where the other sets and track were relocated to.

Europe

North America

South America

Monorails under construction

Physical construction work has started on the following monorails:

Proposed monorails

Africa

Americas

Asia

  • Flag of India - Delhi Monorail, New Delhi
  • Flag of India - Mumbai Monorail, planned and to be operational by June 2009
  • Flag of India - Madagaon Sky Bus
  • Flag of India - Jalandar Currently awaiting approval.
  • Flag of India - Ludhiana Likely not to be a monorail, but still with a chance, is awaiting Indian Government Approval.
  • Flag of India - Amritsar Connecting the Raja Sansi International Airport to the Golden Temple,was approved in September, 2007 and is designed to cut pollution and possibly connect other important links in city.
  • Flag of India - Chandigarh Monorail, currently awaiting final designs and approvals.
  • Flag of Hong Kong - West Kowloon Cultural District, Hong Kong, linking the WKCD with Tsim Sha Tsui
  • Flag of Iran - Tehran Monorail in Tehran is in final stages of planning. The project to construct the monorail lines that would extend across the capital is predicted to be completed within three years, however the first phase of the project is to be inaugurated in 2009.

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Europe

Oceania

References

  1. ^ Today'S Zaman
  2. ^ Beesley, Paul (2008-07-04). "Behind the scenes - A closer look at Blackpools Monorail". Ridemad. Retrieved on 2008-10-09. "Pleasure Beach Blackpool bought the monorail in 1964 from the Lausanne expo in Switzerland and it was opened in Pleasure Beach in 1966."
  3. ^ "ME's 1st monorail to begin services in April". MENAFN.com (2008-08-08). Retrieved on 2008-08-11.
  4. ^ Nigeria - Railpage Australia™ Forums (Africa)
  5. ^ African Business July 2007 p48
  6. ^ African Business July 2007 p48
  7. ^ "Monorail to Sherbourne suggested", The Nation Newspaper (2008-04-24). Retrieved on 27 April 2008.
  8. ^ a b c Joseph P Schwieterman (2007-09-01). "Return of the inter-city train", Railway Gazette International, pp. 563.
  9. ^ Pennsylvania High Speed Maglev Project - Connecting Pittsburgh International Airport, Downtown, Monroeville, Greensburg
  10. ^ Monorail News
  11. ^ Kiliç, Yacin (2007-10-10). "İstanbul to be introduced to monorail system", Today's Zaman. Retrieved on 25 October 2007.
  12. ^ "Preston council chief proposes monorail service" (2008-04-23). Retrieved on 2008-04-27.

External links

  • [5]http://www.themerryhillcentre.co.uk/monorail.html
  • [6] Light Rail Transit Association fact sheet on Monorails.
  • [7] Everything2.com page with information about the Merry Hill Monorail submitted by local people.
  • [8] The 'Monorails in Australia' page of The Monorail Society.
  • [9] Birmingham (UK) International Airport information about the former Maglev and its replacement.
  • [10] The Monorail Society

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