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    Recycled Subway Cars

    So do stacks of old tires. There are better uses for old subway cars other than just letting them turn to rust at the bottom of the Atlantic ocean.
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    Recycled Subway Cars

    NYC dumps theirs off the coast of North Carolina.... What a waste. I think it would be neat to turn one into a travel trailer.
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    ULTra Personal Rapid Transit

    The big problem with public cars is you have no way of knowing the condition of the car you will be using. People will leave their trash, spill soda on the seat. Some might defecate, others might do even worse damage. In the end, you might end up with a car that isn't fit for riding in. How do...
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    ULTra Personal Rapid Transit

    For me, the primary purpose would be to provide a grade separated "road" with vehicles that have autopilots. I think we could have both rental vehicles and privately owned vehicles, just like we do today with automobiles. Not everyone wants or needs the same thing. Looking at Ultra PRT's web...
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    ULTra Personal Rapid Transit

    Why not sell PRT cars to the public? The "tracks" (actually elevated roads) look simple and relatively cheap to build. Those who don't want to buy can use rentals, but they'd have to give a credit card or other form of identification so they could be charged for any damage they do. Cameras...
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    ULTra Personal Rapid Transit

    SkyTran isn't accessible by the disabled (no place to put a wheel chair, plus the stations only have stairs, another stumbling block for disabled and the elderly). Doug Malewicki (owner of SkyTran) once said he could cover all of Orange County, California with a dense grid for less than the...
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    Niagara People Mover: BRT?

    They did it in Europe years ago. Long before the EU.

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