I have no idea if anybody will ever be interested in any of these things, but I felt like starting a repository for some future transportation types that could be showing up.
Rail Technology
Hybrid Quadcopter Monorail
String Transport Technology / Sky Way
Tubular Rail
Future OpenTTD Transportation Types
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Future OpenTTD Transportation Types
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Hybrid Quadcopter Monorail
Hybrid Quadcopter Monorail
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGj_fhnoHYI
From Dahir Semenov, we see here a massive quadcoptor utilizing a monorail beam and trailing pole for guidance and power. This massive unit looks to be able to carry over 1600 passengers seated comfortably in luxurious cruiseline style.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGj_fhnoHYI
From Dahir Semenov, we see here a massive quadcoptor utilizing a monorail beam and trailing pole for guidance and power. This massive unit looks to be able to carry over 1600 passengers seated comfortably in luxurious cruiseline style.
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Re: Future Rail Vehicles?
I would love to see some more rail vehicles for after 2020. Please do!
(Says the guy who makes "futuristic" trains)
EDIT: So I see you just made a post with a train that would probably be rather impractical given the sheer size of the train and the usual size limitations of OpenTTD. If you could get it to work, it'd be nice, but this seems more planey...
(Says the guy who makes "futuristic" trains)
EDIT: So I see you just made a post with a train that would probably be rather impractical given the sheer size of the train and the usual size limitations of OpenTTD. If you could get it to work, it'd be nice, but this seems more planey...
String Transport Technology / Sky Way
String Transport Technology / Sky Way
String Transport Technology (marketed as Sky Way) is the invention of Belorussian engineer Anatoly Yunitsky. The system is a pair of thin rails with steel rod core, wrapped in concrete, and clad in steel, which can be ran as a suspended or conventional elevated railway with a profile similar to elevated monorail.
High speed transport is capable of transporting 500 passengers or 100 tons of cargo at up to 500 km/h over long distances. Urban transport would move 100 passengers or 10 tons of cargo in smaller unibus or unitruck vehicles at up to 150 km/h. Cargo transport would move containers, liquids and bulk goods in specialized cars or flat beds at up to 120 km/h. Smaller networks using 1-4 passenger and light cargo pods could also be built, but less suited for OpenTTD's purposes. There's even a possibility of building a seaport out into a body of water where the rail docks can meet cargo ships without needing the traditional land-based infrastructure.
String Transport Technology (marketed as Sky Way) is the invention of Belorussian engineer Anatoly Yunitsky. The system is a pair of thin rails with steel rod core, wrapped in concrete, and clad in steel, which can be ran as a suspended or conventional elevated railway with a profile similar to elevated monorail.
High speed transport is capable of transporting 500 passengers or 100 tons of cargo at up to 500 km/h over long distances. Urban transport would move 100 passengers or 10 tons of cargo in smaller unibus or unitruck vehicles at up to 150 km/h. Cargo transport would move containers, liquids and bulk goods in specialized cars or flat beds at up to 120 km/h. Smaller networks using 1-4 passenger and light cargo pods could also be built, but less suited for OpenTTD's purposes. There's even a possibility of building a seaport out into a body of water where the rail docks can meet cargo ships without needing the traditional land-based infrastructure.
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Re: Future Rail Vehicles?
Not every aspect of every system is going to be practical given OpenTTD's current standards. But there's certainly room for inspiration and artistic license.Erato wrote:I would love to see some more rail vehicles for after 2020. Please do!
(Says the guy who makes "futuristic" trains)
EDIT: So I see you just made a post with a train that would probably be rather impractical given the sheer size of the train and the usual size limitations of OpenTTD. If you could get it to work, it'd be nice, but this seems more planey...
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Re: Future OpenTTD Transportation Types
Tubular Rail
Robert C. Pulliam's Tubular Rail kinda turns the elevated rail system on its head. Rather than having the rails affixed to a series of columns that a vehicle rides upon, the vehicles themselves are long, rigid and without wheels. The wheels, so to speak, are built into a giant concrete ring that sits on the columns, and the vehicles are long enough to straddle between two stanchions, remaining supported. Imagine if a train could jump through a hoop, that's what it looks like. The Tubular Rail system is envisioned for long-range transport, moving 400-500 passengers at 160 km/h.
Robert C. Pulliam's Tubular Rail kinda turns the elevated rail system on its head. Rather than having the rails affixed to a series of columns that a vehicle rides upon, the vehicles themselves are long, rigid and without wheels. The wheels, so to speak, are built into a giant concrete ring that sits on the columns, and the vehicles are long enough to straddle between two stanchions, remaining supported. Imagine if a train could jump through a hoop, that's what it looks like. The Tubular Rail system is envisioned for long-range transport, moving 400-500 passengers at 160 km/h.
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