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Old 22nd September 2006, 22:41
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Monorail crash

I am surprised that no one has mentioned this http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/...pe/5370564.stm
Deadly crash on German monorail


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Old 23rd September 2006, 00:00
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That's terrible.

I remember seeing something about this system in an episode of 'Trainspotting'.
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Old 23rd September 2006, 09:33
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What I find unbelievable is that such a high-tech transportation system relies on human intervention to prevent trains from running when maintenance vehicles are on the track.

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Old 24th September 2006, 18:18
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What the TRANSRAPID is not: susteinable transportation.
There were analogous British projects 40 years ago, but common sense has shown their costs/benefits simply would not work.
The TRANSRAPID Shanghai airport link (less than 20 miles) is an exercise in stupidity.
The Japanese maglev remains just another expensive toy.
The common train has speed potential up to 515 km/h, in the same order of the maglev. So why bother? We have airplanes after all!
Let's hope the Germans will repeal the project, destroy that awful infrastructure supported (not suspended) on pylons, and restore the territory to woods.

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Old 24th September 2006, 18:32
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You have made some very good points Dario.
I think that sometimes we are trying to make rail travel too much like air travel.
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Old 26th September 2006, 19:17
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Wink

But perhaps the rail companies think that by imitating the air travel companies they'll win back the market? No matter which way works best Branson will be happy!
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Old 26th September 2006, 22:55
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Am I right in remembering reading somewhere that the German railways and the airlines are cooperating by running trains to specifically cut down on domestic flights?
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Old 26th September 2006, 23:03
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Am I right in remembering reading somewhere that the German railways and the airlines are cooperating by running trains to specifically cut down on domestic flights?
You're right Trev. I think Lufthansa hired an ICE train because it was more economical for some journeys. I will have a search and see what details I can come up with.
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Old 27th September 2006, 10:48
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That's a great idea, it should be adopted over here. Cut pollution and force the government to sort out the railways a bit, what could be better?

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Old 27th September 2006, 20:20
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We had this idea adopted in Italy by Alitalia, known as "surface flights" from Rome International airport to Naples and Florence, and viceversa, some years ago.
Alitalia then had financial troubles for various reasons, and the Alitalia trains were discontinued.
Another difficulty today would be the issue of a "railway operator"s licence.
In fact if Mr Branson would wish to extend operations in any Country in the European Continent, he could do it much easier than other enterprises.
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