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The planning and analysis of a new group rapid transit system: the SkyCabs monobeam system in Auckland
Authors:Avishai Ceder  Yuval Hadas  Nigel KL Wan  Dumindu Sundarapperuma
Institution:1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Auckland, 20 Symonds Street, Auckland 1142, New Zealand;2. Department of Management, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan 52900, Israel
Abstract:This paper examines a case study of the SkyCabs system as a way to alleviate some of the traffic problems of Auckland, New Zealand. SkyCabs is an elevated two-way monobeam carrying light eight-seater cabs on tracks on each side of the beam, available on demand, providing fast, pollution-free, unimpeded travel above the footpath with panoramic views of the city. The aim of this study is to investigate the attractiveness of implementing the SkyCabs system to and from Auckland central business district (CBD) and Auckland international airport by examining four variables: different routes, different number of stops/stations, different passenger demand levels, and different number of cabs in the system. The analysis utilizes geographical information system and simulation tools for the various scenarios considered. The results show that it is possible to assess the cost–benefit of alternative routes in terms of those four variables and rate of return on investment.
Keywords:public transport  group rapid transit  personal rapid transit  SkyCabs elevated monobeam  feasibility analysis  Auckland
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