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China Launches World’s First Trackless And Virtual Lines Trains

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In the same world where Nigeria is still battling with the rail system, China is leaving behind the rail system and they are test running virtual and track-less trains. What this means is that there will be no need for the track lines, rails or anything, it is called a smart train.

A futuristic rail system featuring track-less trains and virtual lines was launched in a China recently.

Billed as the world’s first ‘smart train’, the vehicle runs on virtual rail lines through the bustling streets of Zhuzhou in China’s Hunan Province.

The train could travel as quickly as 70kmh, or 43 mph, and carry as many as 300 passengers.

The rail system, called ART or Autonomous Rail Rapid Transit, has been developed by China’s CRRC Corporation Limited, one of the world’s largest train manufacturers.

The train, sporting sleek livery, is somewhat a hybrid between a long bus and a traditional tram. It could carry much more passengers than a bus and unlike a tram, it doesn’t run on physical railway tracks.

The invisible railway measures 3.75 metres (12.3 feet) wide and is embodied by dotted lines painted on the road.

According to Feng Jianghua, chief engineer of the train, the virtual railway system is much cheaper to build compared to a tram or subway system.

Mr. Feng said it would cost 150 to 200 million yuan (11.3 Billion Naira) to build one kilometre (0.6 miles) of the tramway in China, but with the high-tech virtual line, the cost would be reduced to 50 to 100 million yuan (5.6 Billion Naira) for the same distance.

 

 

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