17-540: Cable suspension monorail For other uses, see Aerobus (disambiguation) . Not to be confused with Airbus or Aerobius . [REDACTED] Aerobus test track in Dietlikon , Switzerland in 1974 Aerobus is a self-propelled electrically powered bus-like vehicle riding on a suspended overhead cable. The cable arrangement, similar to a suspension bridge , allows for long spans of up to 600 metres between pylons. The Aerobus system
34-587: A contract to Aerobus for a 2.6 km system with three stations that crosses the Yangtze and Jialing rivers in the downtown area, with pylons up to 300 ft high. This was project was apparently cancelled, as the rapidly growing city installed bigger, more costly transit modes instead. 2007 (not installed)– Final approval for construction of a 4.2 km-long installation carried by eight pylons in Weihai ( China ). The system would connect Liugong Island with
51-478: A contract to Aerobus for a 2.6 km system with three stations that crosses the Yangtze and Jialing rivers in the downtown area, with pylons up to 300 ft high. This was project was apparently cancelled, as the rapidly growing city installed bigger, more costly transit modes instead. 2007 (not installed)– Final approval for construction of a 4.2 km-long installation carried by eight pylons in Weihai ( China ). The system would connect Liugong Island with
68-440: A self-propelled electrically powered bus-like suspended monorail vehicle a name for a bus line connecting an airport in some areas Checker Aerobus , a long limousine Mitsubishi Fuso Aero Bus , a series of heavy-duty intercity coaches Viva (airline) , a Mexican low-cost airline formerly known as Viva Aerobus Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
85-435: Is different from Wikidata All articles with unsourced statements Articles with unsourced statements from October 2023 Articles containing potentially dated statements from August 2013 All articles containing potentially dated statements Articles with unsourced statements from August 2018 Aerobus (disambiguation) Aerobus may refer to: Aerobus ,
102-463: Is out of control ^ Aerobus Mannheim 1975 ^ Cook, Lynn (November 11, 2000). "Oh, heavens!" . Forbes . ^ Final approval for completion ^ " In Transition Magazine " . Archived from the original on 2017-07-05 . Retrieved 2013-04-23 . ^ "A mass transit Swiss option" . elcomercio.com . 2013-08-20. External links [ edit ] Official Aerobus web page Photos of
119-463: Is out of control ^ Aerobus Mannheim 1975 ^ Cook, Lynn (November 11, 2000). "Oh, heavens!" . Forbes . ^ Final approval for completion ^ " In Transition Magazine " . Archived from the original on 2017-07-05 . Retrieved 2013-04-23 . ^ "A mass transit Swiss option" . elcomercio.com . 2013-08-20. External links [ edit ] Official Aerobus web page Photos of
136-612: The Mannheim installation Aerobus by Parks corporate video Aerobus container transportation demo video Promotional video for design of tourist-oriented Weihai Aerobus line & sightseeing tower Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Aerobus&oldid=1239074275 " Categories : Suspended monorails Cable cars in Switzerland Aerial tramways Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
153-487: The Mannheim installation Aerobus by Parks corporate video Aerobus container transportation demo video Promotional video for design of tourist-oriented Weihai Aerobus line & sightseeing tower Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Aerobus&oldid=1239074275 " Categories : Suspended monorails Cable cars in Switzerland Aerial tramways Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
170-467: The company is seeking to sell the system in Quito, Ecuador Proposed Malacca Aerorail is supposed to use Aerobus technology Proposed Phnom Penh Skytrain is prefer to use Aerobus technology than AGT References [ edit ] ^ The History of Aerobus International, Inc ^ "Aerobus on track for aerial monorail" . ^ Texas Common Sense: More proof that Metro
187-413: The company is seeking to sell the system in Quito, Ecuador Proposed Malacca Aerorail is supposed to use Aerobus technology Proposed Phnom Penh Skytrain is prefer to use Aerobus technology than AGT References [ edit ] ^ The History of Aerobus International, Inc ^ "Aerobus on track for aerial monorail" . ^ Texas Common Sense: More proof that Metro
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#1732771891328204-468: The 💕 Cable suspension monorail For other uses, see Aerobus (disambiguation) . Not to be confused with Airbus or Aerobius . [REDACTED] Aerobus test track in Dietlikon , Switzerland in 1974 Aerobus is a self-propelled electrically powered bus-like vehicle riding on a suspended overhead cable. The cable arrangement, similar to a suspension bridge , allows for long spans of up to 600 metres between pylons. The Aerobus system
221-406: The mainland city of Weihei, with a large observation-tower station in the center. According to a company spokesman in early 2009 construction was underway on the $ 100 million Weihai line, with completion originally scheduled for 2011. However the project seems to have been cancelled or stalled as there are no further reports of any progress. 2013 (proposal)- Reports indicate that as of August 2013
238-405: The mainland city of Weihei, with a large observation-tower station in the center. According to a company spokesman in early 2009 construction was underway on the $ 100 million Weihai line, with completion originally scheduled for 2011. However the project seems to have been cancelled or stalled as there are no further reports of any progress. 2013 (proposal)- Reports indicate that as of August 2013
255-470: The title Aerobus . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Aerobus_(disambiguation)&oldid=1254824743 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Aerobus From Misplaced Pages,
272-1026: Was invented in the late 1960s by Gerhard Mueller of the GMD Mueller aerial lift company in Switzerland . The patents to Aerobus are currently owned by Aerobus International Ltd. of Houston , Texas , United States . Installations [ edit ] 1970 – First test track in Schmerikon ( Switzerland ) 1975 – Test track sold and moved to Mont-Sainte-Anne ( Canada ) where it stayed in operation until 1992. 1974 New test track in Dietlikon ( Switzerland ). 1975 Temporary installation in Mannheim ( Germany ) with 8 cars and 2.2 million people transported in six months. 1992 (not installed) - awarded Phase I planning study funding for Milwaukee County , ( Wisconsin ) Regional Medical Center. 2000 (not installed)– Chinese city of Chongqing awards
289-790: Was invented in the late 1960s by Gerhard Mueller of the GMD Mueller aerial lift company in Switzerland . The patents to Aerobus are currently owned by Aerobus International Ltd. of Houston , Texas , United States . Installations [ edit ] 1970 – First test track in Schmerikon ( Switzerland ) 1975 – Test track sold and moved to Mont-Sainte-Anne ( Canada ) where it stayed in operation until 1992. 1974 New test track in Dietlikon ( Switzerland ). 1975 Temporary installation in Mannheim ( Germany ) with 8 cars and 2.2 million people transported in six months. 1992 (not installed) - awarded Phase I planning study funding for Milwaukee County , ( Wisconsin ) Regional Medical Center. 2000 (not installed)– Chinese city of Chongqing awards
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