In the pages of the scientific publication ISAR Journal of Science and Technology, Anatoli Unitsky and the employees of UST Inc. presented four development options for uST technology in India, aimed at addressing the country’s transportation issues.
The first concept proposes to connect the terminals of Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai with a string rail road. The terminals are approximately 4 km apart, making passenger transfers and luggage transportation significantly challenging. The string transport solution could reduce travel time from 15 to 3 minutes, facilitating a passenger flow of up to 1,500 people per day between terminals.
The second solution presented in the article involves establishing a connection between Sheikh ul-Alam International Airport, the city of Srinagar, and the railway station. The uST complexes would allow passengers to cover the 9 km distance in less than 7 minutes.
The third option suggests creating a 15-kilometer string rail transport network linking the city of Hanamkonda with the railway stations in Warangal and Kazipet. This would alleviate traffic congestion and accidents in the region, increasing passenger flow to 15,000 people per hour in one direction.
The fourth proposal addresses the implementation of uST transport in the resort state of Goa, enabling tourists to reach hotels and the coastline from Manohar Airport and the railway station in just 15 minutes.
For more details on the scientific article by the General Designer of UST Inc. and his co-authors, please refer to the link.