Personal Rapid Transit
Personal Rapid Transit (PRT), also known as podcars or guided taxis, represents an innovative approach to public transportation that deviates from traditional mass transit systems. Instead of moving large groups of passengers along predetermined routes, PRT focuses on providing individualized transport solutions using a network of small, automated vehicles operating on specially designed guideways.
PRT systems are designed to offer on-demand transportation services that are more direct and efficient than conventional public transit modes such as buses, trolleybuses, and trams. The vehicles in a PRT system are typically small, capable of carrying a few passengers at a time, and are automated to provide non-stop trips directly to the passenger's destination. This system reduces waiting times, eliminates the need for passengers to make transfers, and minimizes the environmental impact associated with starting and stopping large, heavy vehicles.
The key components of a PRT system include:
While many PRT systems have been proposed across the globe, only a few have reached operational status. The most notable example is the Morgantown Personal Rapid Transit system in Morgantown, West Virginia. Operational since 1975, it connects the West Virginia University campuses and the city's downtown area with a network of five stations spanning 8.7 miles (14 km). Its service is characterized by the use of over 70 vehicles, providing individually programmed trips without intermediate stops.
Another example is the Ultra PRT system in Heathrow Airport, developed by the British engineering company Ultra Global PRT. This system features small, battery-powered vehicles that operate on guideways to transport passengers between terminals and parking areas.
Despite their potential, PRT systems face several challenges:
The development and implementation of Personal Rapid Transit systems continue to evolve as cities search for innovative solutions to modern transportation challenges, striving to achieve efficient, sustainable, and user-friendly transit options.