Alternative Rapid Transit Looking for a funky way to get around town? Try Detroit's
People Mover (warning, embedded earworm). For 50 cents you can travel 2.9 miles through 13 stops in 15 minutes, and see some
fantastic art along the way.
People movers and modified
Personal Rapid Transit systems were built in various cities in the 1970s, such as
Miami,
Jacksonville, and at
West Virginia University. The
dream of true Personal Rapid Transit has not yet been achieved, and its
viability and
economic benefits are still up for debate, but the People Mover, at least, is
still hanging on.
posted by livii
on Apr 2, 2005 -
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