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Title: ULTra Personal Rapid Transit PRT Steve Raney, ATS ULTra


1
ULTra Personal Rapid Transit (PRT)Steve Raney,
ATS ULTra
2
3 Minute Video
  • http//www.atsltd.co.uk/uploads/Videos/ULTra-Highe
    stQuality.mov - 208MB, high resolution
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?v7PyUQuWmt2Meurl
  • I usually take 3 questions at this time, rather
    than waiting til the end.

3
ULTra as FutureCar
  • Electric vehicle
  • Charging infrastructure is easy
  • Advances in EV propulsion help ULTra
  • L-ion, Ultracapacitors, Fuel Cells, etc
  • Automated Highway System
  • Location-based system 100 position updates per
    second to less than 1 inch accuracy
  • Automotive sensors Stop Go Adaptive Cruise
    Control
  • No legacy vehicles interfere.

4
ULTra London Heathrow Term. 5
  • BAA privatized, owns LHR 6 airports 65
    Naples
  • US retail contracts Baltimore, Logan, Pittsburg
  • Grupo Ferrovial acquired for 20B
  • 2 year Transport study
  • low emissions, space efficient
  • high level of service
  • value
  • Bus APM lost
  • PRT only practical soln 60 travel time
    savings, 40 operating cost savings
  • Reinvent LHR while operating. Move low-value
    activities farther away
  • Small starter system, then expand
  • Held PRT competition ULTra won gt negotiation
  • BAA took equity interest in ATS ULTra.

5
LHR Terminal 5
N
Parking to T5 2.2 mi of track 18 vehicles 300,000
pax pa Opens end of year T5 10th largest
airport
6
Heathrow Future Phases
7
SJC APM v. PRT
  • Completely

8
San Jose Airport
  • Green transit is crucial. PRT 100 mpg
  • PRT last mile makes LRT, bus, BART, Caltrain
    ACE more effective
  • PRT extendible, flexible
  • SJC Commission focus on convenience
  • People like to be above ground, not in a tunnel
  • Cutting edge transit for Capital of Silicon
    Valley.

9
Stanford Research Park, Palo Alto
  • Page Mill Road
  • 20,000 jobs
  • 3B value
  • 50 asphalt
  • 80 13 mi SOV commute
  • Commute Shed
  • 47 within 2 miles of Caltrain
  • 49 within 10 miles
  • 200 US edge cities
  • PC vs. mainframe
  • 13 in Silicon V.

10
SRP PRT
Vehicle Storage
  • 5 mile system
  • 17 stations
  • 35M to 75M
  • Capital cost

11
Comprehensive, Integrated MobilityDoor to Door
Delivery services, Personal activities, Business
services
  • Web/wireless coordination
  • Supportive policy context
  • Scale!

12
Palo Alto and Pleasanton Market Research (300
surveys)
  • Solo commutes 89 ? 45
  • Carpool 9 ? 32, train 0 ? 15.5 train
  • For 20K people, removes 6,600 autos (roughly)
  • _at_ 350 s.f. per space ? 50 acres ? 326M Real
    Estate profit
  • Easily covers 75M capital cost
  • 3.5M increased annual Caltrain revenue
  • Silicon Valley Transit-Oriented Development Study
  • 100 office land gain, 25 residential land gain
  • 1.32 PRT trips/day/person gt 26K trips/day
  • Lower stress green lifestyle.

13
Customer Centered Research
  • Large solo driving reduction is hard
  • Last mile problem is very important
  • Mid-day trips 2X value of time
  • Workers are unhappy with bus shuttles
  • Each commuter basket of objections
  • PRT last mile is important, but not sufficient
  • 30 time penalty OK
  • Carpool psychology is complex
  • Matchmaking anonymous, superficial rejection
    (web dating)
  • Sleep, uncertainty stress, and safety are
    important
  • Short Caltrain or carpool with PRT OK
  • Customer support eliminate nightmares
  • Stranding want no penalty emergency ride home
  • Good commute time went fast.

14
THE END
15
7M - 15M Cost per mile (2012)
  • Cost function f
  • System size (larger is cheaper because of fixed
    costs)
  • Station Density (more stations/mile gt higher
    cost) 
  • Peak hour trip demand (more demand gt more
    vehicles)
  • Guideway
  • Elevated
  • At-grade
  • Tunnel
  • Culvert
  • Cantilever
  • Bi-directional
  • Seismic requirements
  • Curviness
  • Stations fancy costs more
  • Vehicle customizations.
  • Desired average passenger wait time (shorter wait
    gt more vehicles)
  • .
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