Do you always struggle to reach the platform in time when catching a train? Then how about a platform which comes to your house before catching up with a non-stop high-speed locomotive?
That’s the idea behind Moving Platforms, a transport concept dreamt up Paul Priestman, director of British design group Priestmangoode.
The high-speed train would run non-stop between two ends of a continent, such as from Los Angeles to New York, never actually entering cities or towns. Instead, a network of trams would carry passengers out of the city to a line outside.
The idea echoes a similar scheme created by Taiwanese inventor Peng Yu-lun in 2007. Yu-lun’s concept keeps regular platforms, but passengers use them to board a small shuttle that attaches to the roof of a high-speed train.
courtesy : onepercent , newscientist
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