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Seen all there is to see at The Monorail Society? Still want more? What follows is a list of websites of related topics that you might find interesting (listed alphabetically). Be forwarned...click on these links and you will leave The Monorail Society Website. If you want to see us again, be sure to add The Monorail Society Home Page to your "Favorites" or "Bookmarks" file. For more links, be sure to visit the Campaign USA pages. Thanks, and have fun exploring!
Aerobus. System with track suspended from cable spans, I-Beams at curves.
ALWEG website. A wonderful site about the history of the original concrete beam monorail, by TMS member Reinhard Krischer.
ALWEG bahn. In German, includes many new images from original test tracks.
Chiba Monorail. World's first dual-guideway Safege system, in Japanese.
Chongqing Monorail. Mostly in Chinese. Many art renderings and construction photos of China's 1st Alweg-type monorail.
Fiordland Link. Proposal for cross-country monorail in New Zealand.
Futrex System 21. Monobeam system, one-third scale test track developed.
H-Bahn Dortmund. The site is in German and it has terrific illustrations and photographs of this suspended monorail built by Siemens.
Hitachi Monorail. Three sizes and lots of products already sold.
Hytran. Proposed Safege-type monorail system, based out of Illinois.
Innovative Transportation Technologies. Dedicated to all types of unique transportation modes, including Monorails of course!
Italia 61 tribute website. Features page on famous one-season Alweg line.
Jacksonville Skyway. Bombardier UMIII monorail system in Florida coastal city.
Japan Monorail Association. In Japanese.
Kitakyushu Monorail. Official site of first high-floor monorail system, in Japanese.
Kuala Lumpur Monorail. 8.6 km system, first to use Monorail Malaysia Alweg system.
Lambertus Safege Monorail & Bertin Aerotrain Page. Randy Lambertus' site with fantastic Safege monorail ruins photos.
Lartigue Monorailway. History of the Ballybunion-Listowel system and featuring the restored train and track.
Las Vegas Monorail. Official site of the Bombardier M-VI system.
LightRail POW! Documenting the follies of trollies.
Metrail. Hybrid-powered monorail.
Moscow Monorail. Intamin monorail system in Russia.
Newark AirTrain. Monorail link from Newark International Airport to Amtrak station.
Okinawa Monorail. Newest monorail in Japan (in Japanese).
Osaka Monorail. Japanese site with some good pictures.
OTG (Owen Transit Group, Inc.) Promoting the HighRoad monobeam system.
Panissières Monorail. French site with postcard views of historic Lartigue system of Feurs, France.
RUF System. It's a car you can drive onto monorail track and speed to your destination.
Seattle Center Monorail. Find out information on this historic Alweg monorail that still runs down city streets.
Severn-Lamb. Sleek straddle-beam monorails in use in Kuala Lumpur and Italy.
Shonan Monorail. World's first Safege monorail system.
Shuco Disneyland-Alweg Monorail. Fansite dedicated to Shuco HO monorail sets.
Sky Train. Suspended Safege-like monorail system proposed in Florida.
SwedeTrack. Interesting pro-suspended monorail site from Sweden.
Swinney Gyroscope Monorail. Developed in early 1960s.
Sydney Metro Monorail. Official site of the downtown Sydney monorail in Australia.
Tama Monorail. Alweg-based system that has negotiates very interesting terrain. In Japanese.
Taxi 2000-Skyweb Express. PRT system with narrow monorail-type guideway.
Tokyo Monorail. In English and Japanese. Includes some terrific pictures.
Transfuture. Creative visions of the future with extensive use of monorail.
Wuppertal Schwebebahn. Official website of the classic suspended railway.
Wuppertal Schwebebahn. Behind the scenes images from TMS member Peter Bosbach.
Wuppertal Schwebebahn.com. Another fan site.
Wuppertal Schwebebahn-Daniel A. Rehbein. Wonderful assortment of photos in several sizes, including behind-the-scene shop pictures.
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