China's first suspended monorail opens

China's First Suspended Monorail Offers Eco-Friendly Transport and Futuristic Views China has taken a significant step in its commitment to eco-friendly public transportation with the inauguration of its first suspended monorail system. The recently opened Wuhan Guanggu Aerial Rail Tourist Line, situated in the city's East Lake high-tech zone, aims to connect the Nine Peaks National Forest Park and the Longquanshan Ming Chuwang Tomb Archaeological Site Park. Spanning 10.5 kilometres and featuring six stations, this cutting-edge transport mode operates at speeds of up to 60 kilometres per hour, accommodating as many as 220 passengers per train. The fully automated monorail boasts spacious windows, providing riders with breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding area.

Although the project came with a substantial price tag of 2.5 billion Yuan (approximately US$341 million), its eco-friendly and space-efficient design offers numerous advantages, including reduced noise and vibration, improved safety, and efficient land utilisation. While the project commenced in 2019 and was completed in 2023, it signifies a promising move towards sustainable and futuristic transportation solutions.

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