Is it the Future of Mass Transit?
CyberTran is short for cybernetic transportation, a system of lightweight computer-operated passenger cars powered by solar energy. More like a high-speed Disneyland ride than a traditional train, the autonomous rail cars stop only at the stations selected by passengers. Each car carries about 20 people.
Neil Sinclair is chairman of CyberTran, based in Richmond, Calif. The company is developing "cybernetic transportation," a system of computer-operated rail cars that some say could revolutionize mass transit in America.
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SpongeBobChew posted at 12:59 pm on Sun, Dec 30, 2012.
Greetings: I have been part of a marketing arm of www.cybertran.com for approx. 7 plus years... When I describe the light rail train of the future it is like riding on the bart system because you will be able to go to so many more ciities with the reduced cost per mile and future ways to get into the valley and going towards Fresno and Bakersfield in the next few years and ultimately to Las Vegas and to Salt Lake City if we believe the upturn to funding is just around the corner and humanitarian and private funds rise to the occasion as planned. Check out our company as www.eTranzUSA.com and you may have heard it first at the CEO Space International forum about 2006.