Aerobus Explained

For other uses see Aerobus (disambiguation).

Aerobus is a self-propelled electrically powered bus-like vehicle riding on a suspended overhead cable. The cable arrangement, similar to a suspension bridge, allows for long spans of up to 600 metres between pylons. The Aerobus system was invented in the late 1960s by Gerhard Mueller of the GMD Mueller aerial lift company in Switzerland.[1] The patents to Aerobus are currently owned by Aerobus International Ltd. of Houston, Texas, United States.[2] [3]

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Notes and References

  1. http://aerobus.com/history.html The History of Aerobus International, Inc
  2. News: Aerobus on track for aerial monorail.
  3. http://texas-common-sense.blogspot.com/2007/03/more-proof-that-metro-is-out-of-control.html Texas Common Sense: More proof that Metro is out of control
  4. http://www.rothenhoefer-wiesloch.de/bahn/Aerobus.html Aerobus Mannheim 1975
  5. News: Oh, heavens!. Forbes. November 11, 2000. Lynn. Cook.
  6. http://www.aerobus.com/weihai3.html Final approval for completion
  7. Web site: In Transition Magazine . 2013-04-23 . 2017-07-05 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170705161624/https://www.intransitionmag.org/winter_2009/alternative_transportation.aspx . dead .
  8. Web site: A mass transit Swiss option. elcomercio.com. 2013-08-20.