Talk:Skylink

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[edit] Contradiction: Skylink topspeed

I received these ->

Image:DFW SkyLink Traning handout page 1 2005.jpg
DFW Traning handout page 1 2005
Image:DFW SkyLink Traning handout page 2 2005.jpg
DFW SkyLink Traning handout page 2 2005

back in winter of 2005 from a training session at the SkyLink control center before it was handed off from Bombardier. I will ask the Dfw ambassadors program what its speeds are now.... I remember that the top speed is on that long stretch of track before the location of Terminal F

Rainfay 19:59, 9 July 2007 (UTC) I have seen multiple conflicting sources for the topspeed of the Skylink train system.

Maybe if someone could contact the various sources involved to get the actual value? Probably not though. For now I just have it marked as 35-37mph. RedPoptarts 12:21, 3 February 2007 (UTC)

After a pretty exhaustive search, the only justification I can find for the 50 mph claim is at [1], which clearly states that the automated people mover planned for Dulles airport will move at 50 mph. The same document reinforces the 35 mph claim substantiated elsewhere for the Skylink system at DFW. The Dulles people mover has the luxury of generally straight paths to follow, which makes higher speeds more attainable.
In any case, barring an actual source that shows the 50 mph claim for Skylink to be justified, I do not believe there is a valid dispute. I have deleted the tags from this article and will proceed to clean up the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport article now. Mmccalpin 17:44, 14 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Largest?

I don't think the "largest high-speed" claim is very defensible, as eg. AirTrain JFK is clearly longer (8.1mi) and has a maximum speed of 100 km/h [2] or 110 km/h [3] depending on who you ask. Jpatokal (talk) 05:43, 6 January 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Image

I've added an image on the Commons: Commons:Image:DFW rail 01A.jpg. Article is so short and infobox so big that I hesitate to add it, but if this ever grows, please pick it up. - Jmabel | Talk 05:17, 9 June 2008 (UTC)