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Air Train, a new type of traffic that makes full use of space above the ground and free of traffic light, may be introduced to Shanghai and Wenzhou in the next 2 years, one supervisor of Air Train International Shanghai Co., Ltd said at the China (Shanghai) International Technology Fair held on May 8.
The all-electric air train will cause no auto exhaust pollution and make noise lower than 65-decibel within 6.5 meters, the supervisor added.
The H-Bahn or "hanging railway", a suspended, driverless passenger monorail system, was operated by Air Train International Shanghai Co., Ltd at the fair.
The H-Bahn, located at the University of Dortmund, Germany, is an automatically controlled suspended monorail system.
Unlike subway or light rail, the air train will be composed of 2 or 4 cabins, which are expected to travel at a speed of 25-40 km per hour. Each cabin could accomodate a maximum of 75 passengers.
Supposing the air train has four carriages and travels at 40 km per hour with an average 1.5 minute interval, the train can carry 12,000 passengers per hour.
Furthermore, the air train is more energy efficient and cost-effective than subway.
As to the safety concerns, experts said hanging railways have been used in Germany for over 100 years. And the new system, H-Bahn, has been in service at the Dortmund university campus and the Düsseldorf International Airport without any accidents since 1984."
Over 20 cities in China have conducted feasibility study over the new traffic system. Wenzhou in east Chinas Zhejiang Province has mapped out the route for the air train. Changning district, Jiading District, Baoshan District and Yangpu District in Shanghai have also studied the feasibility and 2 of the four districts have begun route planning.