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In article .com, Boltar
wrote: What about belts? Their capacity is stupendous, and there would no problem fitting them into the south bank nor onto the bridges across the river. There A few thoughts Cost: Building it would probably involve as much disruption as laying tram tracks and be even more complex. £££££. Maintenance: A few years of rain, sun, snow , vehicles driving over it would probably kill it dead. Safety & Practicality: How do you propose a constantly moving belt crosses major intersections when it has hundreds or thousands of people are in the vehicles on it any any one time? Stop the whole belt on a red? Stop bits of bit? Disconnect the vehicle and risk the next one hitting it unless you have some complex control system? I can just see the HSE really going for this one. Moving belts/chains have been dumped as impractical even on reserved rights of way railways, using them in a street setting is an absurd idea. B2003 They obviously have to be grade-separated. Michael Bell -- |
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