- Linimo
nihongo|Linimo|リニモ|Rinimo, formally the nihongo|Aichi High-Speed Transit Tobu Kyuryo Line|愛知高速交通東部丘陵線|Aichi Kōsoku Kōtsū Tōbu Kyūryō-sen is a
magnetic levitation train line inAichi ,Japan , near the city ofNagoya . While primarily built to serve theExpo 2005 fair site, the line is still operating to serve the local community.pecifications
Linimo is owned and operated by nihongo|Aichi Rapid Transit Co., Ltd.|愛知高速交通株式会社|Aichi Kōsoku Kōtsū Kabushiki Gaisha. Linimo claims to be the world's first commercial automated "Urban Maglev". The
linear motor magnetic-levitated train has a top speed of 100 km/h, floating eight millimeters above the track when in motion, and is intended as an alternative to conventional metro systems, not high-speed operation. The line has nine stations and is 8.9 km long, with a minimum operating radius of 75 m and a maximum gradient of 6%. The trains were designed by theChubu HSST Development Corporation , which also operates a test track in Nagoya. Construction of the track cost ¥60 billion (US$575 million) while the Linimo trains themselves, built byNippon Sharyo , cost ¥40.5 billion (US$380 million). [ [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0BQQ/is_5_44/ai_n6054072 Nagoya builds Maglev Metro - International Railway Journal, May, 2004] ] The overall construction cost thus came to roughly $100 million per km.Technical difficulties
Being the first commercial implementation of a new type of transport system, the line suffered a number of highly publicized technical breakdowns during the Expo, with far higher demand during peak hours than the line's carrying capacity of 4000 passengers/(direction·hour). On
March 19 ,2005 and again onMarch 24 , the number of people inside the trains exceeded the design capacity of 244 passengers/train and the train was unable to levitate. The line also has to be shut down for safety reasons when wind speed exceeds 25 m/s, a relatively common occurrence in the area.Construction History
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October 3 ,2001 — Permission to build the line granted
*March 6 ,2005 — Line opened to the public
*July 3 ,2005 — Ten millionth passenger
*April 1 ,2006 — Stations L07 and L09 renamedtations
Usage in Taiwan
There is a proposed plan to use the system for Xinyi LRT (信義輕軌), a line in Xinyi,
Taipei ,Taiwan .Fact|date=March 2008 The plan is not officially approved yet.References
External links
* [http://www.linimo.jp/ Linimo]
* [http://magnetbahnforum.de/index.php?id=386,0,0,1,0,0 Linimo pictures and infos]ee also
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Expo 2005
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