Videos
"Masters of Innovation" interview highlighting innovative technologies from NASA Research Park that benefit the earth. skyTran CEO, Jerry Sanders, details these high speed, safe, and convenient vehicles that use virtually no energy, and transports riders at a fraction of the cost of other mass transit systems. |
Concept animation of skyTran Personal Rapid Transit (PRT) track and stations installed with an urban setting. Vehicles are shown traveling along a busy city street plus departing from and arriving at stations with minimal impact to moving automobile traffic and sidewalk pedestrian flow. |
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Concept animation of an outdoor skyTran Personal Rapid Transit (PRT) station with vehicles arriving and departing an from an elevated platform. The minimalist design reduces cost and construction time as well as taking up a smaller urban footprint once completed. |
Concept animation of an indoor skyTran Personal Rapid Transit (PRT) station with vehicles shown arriving and departing. The herringbone arrangement allows passengers to board and depart at different rates without negatively affecting the flow of of the system. |
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Concept animation of skyTran Personal Rapid transit (PRT) Hardware Reference Platform to be built at NASA Ames Research Center in the San Francisco Bay Area. This track and vehicles will simulate the engineering behind the flow, switching, and loading—using a simple set of concentric loops. |
Concept animation of skyTran systems installed at various locations across the globe. The simple lightweight tracks, stations, and small vehicles easily blend into the existing city settings. |
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ABC Channel 7 News in the San Francisco Bay Area reports on the skyTran personal rapid transit (PRT). The interview of skyTran representatives shows the vehicle and track up close and lists the benefits and possibilities of this innovative, low-cost system. |
Concept animation of skyTran Personal Rapid transit (PRT) traveling from LAX to Universal Studios. Sit back and enjoy a fun and fast ride across the Los Angeles metro area, over the Hollywood Hills and into a futuristic station within the Southern California theme park. |