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Himachal eyes personal rapid transit in Shimla

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To decongest Shimla and Dharamsala, the Himachal Pradesh government is planning to set up personal rapid transit (PRT) as a green alternative transport mode, Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh said here Thursday.

The feasibility report to set up PRT pods in both towns has been prepared, he said.

Presiding over a review meeting of the town and country planning, the chief minister said PRT was a latest green solution in alternative transportation sector.

Experts say PRT requires only a 2.1 m-wide track in comparison to 10 m-wide track required for mono rail.

An automated pod is a four-six seater battery powered driverless vehicle which runs on elevated guide way. The PRT system is successfully operating in London.

 

The chief minister said that an urban mobility transport authority would be established to enable alternative modes of urban public transport such as PRT and ropeways.

In Himachal Pradesh, buses are the mainstay of public transport.

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First Published: May 09 2013 | 11:13 PM IST

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