September 2024

From the President

Dear Peter, I am very pleased that my friend and CEO of Ultra PRT Limited, Ranu Das, has finally been awarded a significant project in Mumbai after many years of effort.


I asked him to provide more details about the project but he apologized that he is restricted in what he can share. There are numerous articles on the project below even though we only tried to include those with something new to report.


PS: We love you. Please join ATRA/pay your dues/volunteer.


Together we can fix public transportation!


Best regards,


Peter Muller, ATRA President

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EDITORIAL

Why "ATN" is a better term than "PRT"

For decades, Personal Rapid Transit (PRT) has captured the imagination of transportation visionaries with its promise of on-demand, nonstop travel in small automated vehicles. However, the term "PRT" has some limitations that the broader concept of Automated Transit Networks (ATN) aims to address.


ATN serves as an umbrella term encompassing both PRT and Group Rapid Transit (GRT) systems like the pioneering Morgantown PRT. By using "ATN," we can highlight the key attributes that make this technology revolutionary:


  • Automation: Driverless operation for increased efficiency and safety
  • Network: A flexible guideway layout that enables point-to-point travel


While PRT purists envision exclusive personal travel, ATN opens up possibilities for optimized ridesharing. By encouraging higher vehicle occupancy, ATN could potentially:


  • Halve operations and maintenance costs
  • Lower fares and increase accessibility
  • Reduce energy consumption


An ideal ATN system might offer tiered service levels:


  • Premium: Nonstop private trips for individuals or small groups
  • Economy: Shared rides with a few intermediate stops


The American Society of Civil Engineers has officially adopted Automated Transit Networks (ATN) in its Automated People Mover Standards, signaling growing acceptance of this more inclusive terminology.


As we look to the future of urban mobility, ATN represents a flexible framework for developing efficient, sustainable transit networks that can truly transform how we move through cities. By moving beyond the limitations of "PRT," we open up exciting new possibilities for automated transit.

NEWS

Maharashtra: Out of a pothole and into a pod taxi?

Mooted in March and approved by the cabinet in September, the ‘pod taxi project’ between Kurla and BKC (Bandra-Kurla Complex) has run into a wall of public cynicism — with good reason. What was this scheme, Mumbaikars fumed, if not a jumla ahead of the Assembly election (due any time now, with the current Assembly’s term ending in November).


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London's pod taxis make their way into Mumbai's BKC 


Mumbai's Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC) will soon experience London-style pod taxis. Sai Green Mobility will develop bite-sized taxis along with Ultra PRT, the main pod taxi developers at Heathrow Airport in London.


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MMRDA gives nod for pod taxi project in BKC; will have 38 stations along 8.8km network

Sai Green Mobility will be responsible for the design, engineering, development, construction, testing, commissioning, operation and maintenance of the pod taxi system.


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Mumbai To Get London-Style Pod Taxis On BKC Streets Linking Key Spots; Know When Will They Hit Road?


The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has approved a new pod taxi service connecting Bandra and Kurla railway stations via BKC, set to launch in three years.


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Video Animation of Mumbai ATN System

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MMRDA approves Sai Green Mobility as Concessionaire for Mumbai BKC Pod Taxi Project


This innovative Automated Rapid Transit System (Pod Taxi) aims to revolutionize last-mile connectivity in one of Mumbai's most bustling business districts.


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Tesla’s self-driving is still not working in Boring Company’s one-way tunnels


Tesla’s self-driving system is still not working in The Boring Company’s one-way tunnels under Las Vegas despite reportedly working on it for years.


But self-driving in Tesla vehicles on public roads is around the corner?

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Operation of ‘Podway’ as alternative puyblic transport mulled


Kathmandu, Aug 26: Easy and accessible public transport should be made available in any live city. Such service should also gain wider public trust. Nevertheless, it is difficult for the common people to access public transport services easily in the Kathmandu Valley.


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Glydways Is Changing The Transit Landscape with Its Groundbreaking Urban Mobility Solutions

SAN FRANCISCO and ATLANTA, Aug. 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Glydways, a leader in developing on-demand Automated Transit Networks (ATN), today announced they have been selected as the key technology solution for the ATL Airport CIDs Pilot Project. In a remarkable display of rapid growth, Glydways has secured three major project wins in just over a year—San Jose City, East Contra Costa County, and now in Atlanta. This momentum clearly signals that Glydways is reshaping urban transit across the US and finding strong demand for its innovative solution with transit system buyers.


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Two Firms Bid for Mumbai's Personal Rapid Transit (PRT) System Contract


Mumbai's Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC) is on the cusp of a transportation transformation with the introduction of a Personal Rapid Transit (PRT) system, designed to enhance connectivity within the bustling district .


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Altman-backed startup to test AV mass transit system in Atlanta

Silicon Valley autonomous transportation company Glydways has won a contract to build an experimental, half-mile mass transit system that one day could shuttle travelers the 10 miles between Atlanta’s convention center downtown to its airport, the company told Semafor exclusively.


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Point of the Mountain development struggles to find its transportation vision as air taxis and gondolas take center stage


DRAPER – The future of the Point of the Mountain development took flight last week as the Point of the Mountain State Land Authority Board met to discuss advancements in the project. Two agenda items, centered around transportation, highlight a persistent theme: transportation ideas for the site seem to move through like a revolving door, leaving a lingering question about the project’s core transit vision.


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ACS selected to build Atlanta Airport Automated Transit Network Project

Link Securities | ACS (ACS), through ACS Infra (Iridium) and Flatiron-Dragados announced that it has been selected by the Atlanta Airport Community Improvement Districts (AACID) to design, build, finance, operate and maintain the Automated Transit Network (ATN) Project that will improve connections at the world’s busiest airport. No financial details of the contract have been disclosed, according to Cinco Días newspaper on Monday.


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The above links are to articles that appear relevant to advanced transit but no guarantee is made as to their accuracy and no verification of the integrity of the associated websites has been made.

Editorial comments are in italics.
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