Potential Viability of Automated Rapid Transit at the Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport
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This research project investigates the status of personal rapid transit (PRT) applications in airport environments, to
understand the characteristics and attributes of these systems, to explore the viability of a PRT system in the
Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, and to prepare a synthesis report and presentation that document the
project's findings.
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MnDOT 2011-14
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Robinson, Ferrol O.; Schmit, Matt; Munnich, Lee. (2011). Potential Viability of Automated Rapid Transit at the Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/150080.
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