Jakarta's Aeromovel – mass transit powered by pressurized air [video]
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#2Is the electricity generation clean? Unlikely in SEA.
Re: Jakarta's Aeromovel – mass transit powered by pressurized air [video]
#3https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmospheric_railway#Aeromovel
They're working on a new 3.75mi line in downtown Canoas BR. http://www.aeromovel.com.br/en/projeto/canoas/
In this 1993 article, they say this cost $9m US to construct (using local labor and materials) and $500k/yr to operate. http://articles.latimes.com/1993-01-17/business/fi-2255_1_tr...
That's a lot cheaper than light rail.. but it's hard to do a fair comparison, because of the labor difference and light rail projects (at least in the US) include stuff like tunnels, re-routing highways, etc.
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#4> generated by electric blowers Is the electricity generation clean? Unlikely in SEA.
I don't think they really cared about that though.. this was a pilot project
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#5Saw the video was from 2007.. looked for an update. It was designed in the 1970s. This was the first system, and was installed in 1989. It's a 2mi loop. In 2013, they installed a 0.6mi line at a Brazilian airport. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmospheric_railway#Aeromovel They're working on a new 3.75mi line in downtown Canoas BR. http://www.aeromovel.com.br/en/projeto/canoas/ In this 1993 article, they say this cos…
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#6> generated by electric blowers Is the electricity generation clean? Unlikely in SEA.
No doubt true, but possibly the wrong question to be asking. Is a coal fired plant outside of Jakarta going to produce less pollution than all those buses and cheap motorcyles generating their pollution right where all the people are?
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#7Saw the video was from 2007.. looked for an update. It was designed in the 1970s. This was the first system, and was installed in 1989. It's a 2mi loop. In 2013, they installed a 0.6mi line at a Brazilian airport. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmospheric_railway#Aeromovel They're working on a new 3.75mi line in downtown Canoas BR. http://www.aeromovel.com.br/en/projeto/canoas/ In this 1993 article, they say this cos…
But there are a bunch of unused concrete pylons that look just like the ones in the video on certain roads. I was told that was for a light rail system that got cancelled due to rising cost issues. Not sure it was this though, a Japanese contractor that was shafted by the government was mentioned.
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#8The Aeromovel is about as low-tech as the Hyperloop is high tech. Of course it addresses a different part of the transit problem space, but it looks like it actually works, and it's easy to see why it's really cheap.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmospheric_railway#Aeromovel
Re: Jakarta's Aeromovel – mass transit powered by pressurized air [video]
#9Saw the video was from 2007.. looked for an update. It was designed in the 1970s. This was the first system, and was installed in 1989. It's a 2mi loop. In 2013, they installed a 0.6mi line at a Brazilian airport. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmospheric_railway#Aeromovel They're working on a new 3.75mi line in downtown Canoas BR. http://www.aeromovel.com.br/en/projeto/canoas/ In this 1993 article, they say this cos…
I lived in Jakarta in 2010... there is no such system operating (and IMO there never will be - it is inferior to conventional electric light rail despite the claims to the contrary made in the video). But there are a bunch of unused concrete pylons that look just like the ones in the video on certain roads. I was told that was for a light rail system that got cancelled due to rising cost issues. Not sure it was this…