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Monorails are cool trains that got created, because they needed trains to go over the roads. A good example of a monorail is in Shenzhen, China and here is what that monorail does. An Intamin monorail operates in downtown Shenzhen. The system has five of the new P28/24 class trains to operate on a loop that takes the monorail to various sights in the quickly developing city. The box beam guideway is 500mm wide and 700mm high. The maximum grade is at 10%. Three-car trains can carry 24 passengers seated. The typical span between columns is 15 meters. When it first opened, there were seven stations, as of 2016 four remain. Intamin's first urban system.
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- Monorail
- ALWEG
- AirTrain Newark
- Ewing System
- Maglev (transport)
- Patiala State Monorail Trainways
- Chiba Urban Monorail
- Tokyo Monorail
- Okinawa Urban Monorail
- Osaka Monorail
- Tama Toshi Monorail Line
- Ueno Zoo Monorail
- Kuala Lumpur Sentral
- KL Monorail
- Genting Monorail
- Sunway Monorail
- Jurong BirdPark Panorail
- Beach Monorail Station
- Sentosa Express
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- Memphis Suspension Railway
- Shonan Monorail
- Okinawa Urban Monorail
- Ueno Zoo Monorail
- Jurong BirdPark Panorail
- Sentosa Express
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- The Monorail Society Informational, but watch POV.