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   Swissmetro  evaluated  
Swissmetro is an innovative magnetic transportation concept of high speed trains running inside partially evacuated underground tubes with speeds between 300 and 500 kilometres per hour. Some experts see Swissmetro as a promising alternative to both air and ground high-speed transportation.
Technology field: Non-conventional trains (Maglev etc.)
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Swissmetro is a magnetic transportation system running inside partially evacuated underground tubes. The system could achieve speeds between 300 and 500 kilometres per hour, which comes close to the lower range of short-haul air traffic. Some experts see Swissmetro as an environmentally very attractive alternative to both air and ground high-speed transportation, since noise pollution and energy consumption as well as negative impacts on residential areas and the landscape could be substantially lower.

The idea of the Swissmetro dates back to the 1970s and has since been studied by scientists at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL). In 1992 the Swissmetro Company SA was founded to collect the funding necessary for further R&D on the Swissmetro.

The Swissmetro was originally discussed as a rapid means of transportation between Swiss metropolitan areas. At present there is a concept called "Eurometro" which studies the potential for a Swissmetro system connecting major European cities.

Technical details

  • the most important aspects of the Swissmetro system are:
  • Underground infrastructure, consisting of two tunnel tubes of 5 m interior diameter each that in the case of the pilot line between Geneva and Lausanne run at a depth of between 60 and 300 meters.
  • Production of partial vacuum in the tunnel tubes (corresponding to the pressure at about 18,000 m above sea level being the traffic altitude of the Concorde) in order to reduce air drag
  • The pressurised vehicles are planned to have a length of 80 m, an external diameter of 3.2 m, and a seating capacity of 200 persons. Due to the pressure difference, boarding at stations has to be supported by a sophisticated system of automatic doors and galleries
  • The propulsion system for the vehicle is based on linear electric motors, allowing speeds in the order of up to 500 kilometers per hour.
  • Magnetic levitation and guidance system (comparable to Maglev)
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References / Links:  Ernst et al. 2000;  www.swissmetro.com
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 date created: 2002-10-09
 
 
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