Thursday, 8 June 2017

World’s first trackless train recently went on a trial run in China

World’s first trackless train recently went on a trial run. 


Train tracks on city streets could be a thing of the past. China unveils train that travels on ‘virtual tracks’. The Autonomous Rail Transit (ART) uses sensors to run along invisible tracks on city streets. 


The sensors send the information back to the train’s central control unit to help it travel smoothly. 


More than 300 people can ride on the ART, which is comprised of three carriages in its basic state. 


It has rubber wheels with plastic cores. The ART is powered by electricity, so it won’t give off carbon emissions as traditional trains do. Is this the future of urban transport.


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