Fast
skyTran is the definition of true "rapid" transit.
Travelers on other mass transit systems must make multiple stops on the way to their destination. The more stops made, the slower the commute. skyTran is different. Travelers enter a continuously-moving stream and only stop at their destination—not in between.
Travelers on other mass transit systems must make multiple stops on the way to their destination. The more stops made, the slower the commute. skyTran is different. Travelers enter a continuously-moving stream and only stop at their destination—not in between.
Status Quo: Intersections, congestion, and over-capacity delay conventional transportation.
skyTran: Main stream of vehicles always flows at a steady, fast rate.
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Status Quo: Current mass transit delays all passengers at every stop made.
skyTran: Vehicles enter and exit the stream seamlessly.
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Status Quo: The more stops a system offers, the slower it travels.
skyTran: There is no stopping at other people's stations.
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Status Quo: Most existing mass transit is slow between stops.
skyTran: Vehicles can travel at up to 150 mph.
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skyTran: In addition to being fast, it is the only mass transit system able to climb up to 20 degree slopes.
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