Automated light rail
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Automated light rail is a type of light rail or rapid transit[1] system that runs without a driver.
[edit] List of automated light rail systems
- Airport Transit System, Chicago, Illinois
- AirTrain JFK, New York City, United States
- Birmingham International Airport, Birmingham, England
- CDGVAL, Paris, France
- Detroit People Mover, Detroit, Michigan
- Docklands Light Railway, London, England
- Dubai Metro, Dubai, United Arab Emirates (under construction)
- Gatwick Airport, Horley, Surrey, England
- Kanazawa Seaside Line, Yokohama, Japan
- Kelana Jaya Line, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- Light Rail Transit, Singapore
- Lille Metro, Lille, France
- Metrotorino, Turin, Italy
- Muzha Line, Taipei, Taiwan
- Orlyval, Paris, France
- Rennes Metro, Rennes, France
- SkyTrain, Vancouver, Canada
- Toulouse Metro, Toulouse, France
- Former systems
[edit] References
- ^ Transport Canada, Canada Line Launched as Partners Unveil Vehicle, November 25, 2005: "The automated light rail technology will add almost 19 km and 16 new stations to the region's growing rapid transit network."