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Frontiers of Engineering Management

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Front. Eng    0, Vol. Issue () : 378-390    https://doi.org/10.15302/J-FEM-2015061
Engineering Management Reports
Development of New Modality Municipal Public Transportation for Guangzhou—Group Rapid Transit System as Supplementary Linkage from Guangzhou City Center to its Eastern Tourism Zone
Ru-jiang Zhao1,*(),Wung Hee Moh2()
1. The Construction Command Center of Sino-Singapore Guangzhou Knowledge City, Guangzhou 510555, China
2. Singbridge Corporation Pte Ltd, Singapore
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Abstract

As one of the primary business centers of China, Guangzhou has been undergoing rapid growth and expansion. Over the past decade, the Guangzhou Municipality Government has significantly upgraded its transport infrastructure, especially with the highly beneficial expansion of its Subway Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system. Positive steps have also been taken to continue planning the construction of new roads, a Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system and other transportation facilities. Further administrative and regulatory measures have also been implemented to control the situation, such as the banning of motorcycles from the central city area and the limitation of new automobile registrations. However, Guangzhou continues to face serious challenges of traffic congestion in and around the city center owing to further intensification of its population with economic growth. The need to ease Guangzhou’s stretched public transportation resources, and at the same time to support the realization of its “Eastward Advance” strategy, presents a unique challenge and opportunity to develop an advanced high-efficiency public transportation modality for Guangzhou, viz. the Group Rapid Transit (GRT) involving the use of automation-guided (driverless) smart-vehicles. This paper outlines the PRT/GRT (PRT: Personal Rapid Transit) smart-vehicle modality and also puts forth a proposal of Guangzhou’s first GRT route as the city’s first dedicated transportation link to the scenic landscape of the Eastern Tourism Zone. This GRT route will help in diffusing the city’s traffic congestion as well as support the effectuation of Guangzhou’s “Eastern Expansion” strategy, supplementing the ongoing expansion of the Guangzhou Municipality’s subway MRT networks.

Keywords public transportation system      innovative city transportation      Subway Mass Rapid Transit (MRT)      Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)      Group Rapid Transit (GRT)      Personal Rapid Transit (PRT)     
Corresponding Author(s): Ru-jiang Zhao   
Online First Date: 16 March 2016    Issue Date: 31 March 2016
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Ru-jiang Zhao,Wung Hee Moh. Development of New Modality Municipal Public Transportation for Guangzhou—Group Rapid Transit System as Supplementary Linkage from Guangzhou City Center to its Eastern Tourism Zone[J]. Front. Eng, 0, (): 378-390.
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Fig.1  PRT system’s stations, driveways and central control center in Heathrow Airport Terminal 5.
Fig.2  Stations, vehicles and route map of the Netherlands’ Amsterdam Airport-Rivium GRT system.
Fig.3  Route map of Guangzhou’s proposed first GRP system.
Fig.4  Linkage of proposed GRT line (in bright green) with Guangzhou’s subway MRT network.
Fig.5  Knowledge City’s GRT route plan.
Fig.6  Guangzhou downtown GRT route plan.
Fig.7  Proposed GRT route near Longdong and Huolu Hill Stations.
Fig.8  Proposed GRT route at Tianlu Lake.
Fig.9  Schematic view of Guangzhou’s first eastern tourism GRT/PRT guideway-deck (taken from Magnovate-GRT vehicle model as reference).
Fig.10  Schematic route of GRT system over Guangzhou’s administrative districts.
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