An International Membership Organization Promoting Better Communities through Advances in Transit

How PRT Could Change Your Airport Plans?

Sep 27 2011 12:30 pm
America/Los Angeles

The Airport Consultant’s Council is sponsoring a PRTi webinar on September 27th and November 3rd, 2011. While the webinar is primarily geared to an airport planner audience, the PRT concepts presented are universally applicable. See the below link.(bottom of linked page)

http://www.acconline.org/Content/NavigationMenu/ACCEvents/Webinars/ACCIn...

Building Communities Exhibition: Visuals and Models of the New Urban Community

Aug 15 2011 11:00 am
US/Central

This annual week-long, public event will be held August 15 - 19 in the
Crystal Court of the IDS Center, in Downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The Building Community Exhibition offers a sneak peek at the future of
our urban communities. There will be scale models, renderings,
computer animations and multi-media displays of planned, ongoing, and
recently completed construction projects that are shaping our urban
communities. The Advanced Transit Association is teaming up with
Citizens for Personal Rapid Transiti (www.cprt.org) for this

America's One and Only Personal Rapid Transit System

Interesting article about Morgantown, West Virginia's PRTi System.

Read article below:

http://www.governing.com/topics/transportation-infrastructure/personal-r...

Podcar City: Stockholm

PODCAR CITY: STOCKHOLM

September 6-8, 2011
Presenting Tomorrow's Lifestyle Today!
Safe, Sound & Sustainable
Save the date!

This is the first of what will be several newsletters focused on the international Podcar City Conference scheduled for Stockholm, Sweden, September 6-8.

TRB Mobility Workshop

Jan 23 2011 1:30 pm
Jan 23 2011 4:30 pm
US/Eastern

A TRB workshop on Sunday, January 23, 1:30 - 4:30 pm will explore on new transportation technologies, including PRTi.

The workshop will focus on new ways of movement that can assist with seamless mobility and urban visions connecting these new mobilities.

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