Name: Paul Gualoto Date: March 28, 2015 Radical Railways
Name: Paul Gualoto Date: March 28, 2015 Radical Railways
Name: Paul Gualoto Date: March 28, 2015 Radical Railways
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"Terraspan trains," this network would also facilitate zero loss transmission of
electricity to our homes.
A 500 km/h (310 mph) vacuum train project has also been proposed for
Switzerland, but as the Swissmetro site outs it: "So a far-advanced technology
of and for the next generation remains in the drawer."
Tring theory
Another high-speed rail concept that aims to present an alternative to
conventional systems without the astronomical price tag is Anatoly Unitsky's
String Transport System. The concept is based on the use of what look like
heavy-duty above ground electrical wires, but instead of carrying power, these
high-tension wires become the support for carriages.
The proponents of the system see big advantages in terms of cost (somewhere
between three and 10 times less expensive than a railway, maglev system,
monorail system or motorway) and efficiency (an 80 kW (107hp) motor would
take a 20-person passenger vehicle up to 155 mph (250 km/h)).
Reversing roles
Taking the above ground rail concept further (and then turning it on its head) is
Robert C. Pulliam's Tubular Rails. In this system the trains themselves carry the
tracks, while the wheels and motors are contained in elevated rings that the
train passes through at speeds of up to 240 km/h (150 mph). Because the
design would cause minimal disruption to existing infrastructure and the
technology is readily available, Tubular Rail estimates that construction costs
could be 60 percent less than conventional urban train networks.
This system concept, the trains themselves carry the tracks, while the wheels
and engines are contained in the raised rings train passes through at speeds up
to 240 km / h (150 mph). Its design causes minimal disruption of existing
infrastructure and technology is available, and the costs are low and the system
is efficient.
on international trips
50 times more efficient than electric cars or trains.
Superconducting tunnel
Is based on the use of what look like heavy-duty above ground electrical
wires
Advantages in terms of cost
CONCLUDING SENTENCES:
wonderful buildings
reducing costs and ensuring human security transport,
Radical Railways.
Public transport systems offer many advantages over personal choices when it
comes to moving large numbers of people from A to B in style and safety. New
concepts for mass transport seek to reduce pollution, congestion, and lower
transportation costs, but today the world focuses on personal transportation,
avoiding public transport and the emergence of new concepts such as: Role
reversal, vacuum superconductor trains and theory Tring that are part of human
knowledge that require minimal intervention in the existing infrastructure to
generate multiple benefits.
One of the more recent concepts of innovation is based on, Superconducting
vacuum trains. This system provides trains superconductor maglev avoiding
friction with the rails to increase speed and reduce travel time for example
operating in vacuum tubes at speeds of up to 6,500 km / h (4.039 mph) in
international travel the distance between New York to Beijing is reduced to a
time of 2 hours as a result it is 50 times more efficient than cars and electric
trains.
Another concept of high-speed trains which aims to present an alternative to
conventional systems, is Tring theory, this is based on the use of what appear to
be high-strength cables that become support cars. there are great advantages
in terms of cost and efficiency, in terms of speed and travel time.
The concept of Reversing roles is a system where the trains themselves carry
the tracks, while the wheels and engines are contained in the high rings the
train passes through at speeds up to 240 km / h (150 mph). Its design causes
minimal disruption of existing infrastructure and technology is available, and the
costs are low and the system is efficient.
In conclusion these are some of the alternatives offered by the future, human
knowledge research and technology make possible these wonderful buildings,
reducing costs, and ensuring human security transport,