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Innovia APM is a rubber-tired automated people mover system (APM) currently manufactured and marketed by
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as part of its Innovia series of fully automated transportation systems. The technology was introduced in 1963 by Westinghouse and has been improved over three generations. The Innovia APM 100 (known originally as C-100 and CX-100), Innovia APM 200 (originally known as just Innovia people mover) and the latest Innovia APM 300. The license to use the technology has also passes hands several times, from Westinghouse to
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in 1988, to Adtranz in 1996, to
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in 2001, and most recently to Alstom in 2021.


History

Development began in the 1960s when Westinghouse, a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania company, first engineered an automated people mover (APM) for use on a demonstration project at the
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in Pittsburgh. The technology came to be known as the Skybus, because it was a rubber-tired vehicle, similar to a bus that operated on a designated elevated roadway. Engineers believed that it would be able to move 5,000 to 14,000 per hour per direction, and could offer around-the-clock service every two minutes. After the tests, Westinghouse and the
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attempted to build larger system, the Transit Expressway Revenue Line, which proved controversial. Political leaders were skeptical of the rubber-tired mass transit technology, and accused the Port Authority of improperly choosing Westinghouse's APM over a competing proposal for a more traditional light rail system. Eventually plans to implement a Skybus system in Pennsylvania were rejected. Despite this, work continued on the technology. In 1971, Westinghouse was finally able to commercialize its APM technology, selling what it called the C-100 system to Tampa International Airport, ushering in dozens similar people mover systems at airports around the world. The C-100 was improved with a updated second-generation of vehicles, and the more heavily updated CX-100 system. All together, 14 systems were delivered in the 1980s and 1990s. The APM technology was purchased by
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in 1988 and later transferred to Adtranz in 1996. As the competing Crystal Mover system grew in popularity, Adtranz began developing a new, more aerodynamic model known as Innovia, which started testing in 1999. In addition to its sleeker appearance, the new Innovia people mover also offered greater speeds, tighter turns, full composite construction and a choice in end caps. The first Innovia people mover system delivered opened in 2005 at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. The technology transferred to
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in 2001, which continued to sell both the newer Innovia APM 200 and the older CX-100 technology under the name Innovia APM 100. The last Innovia APM 100 system delivered was delivered in 2010). Amid the development of a third generation model, Bombardier decided to rebrand its entire automated transit system portfolio as Innovia. The two previous models became legacy systems and are no longer marketed to new customers, although existing customers can and do still order more vehicles as needed. The third and latest model is called the Innovia APM 300 system. It looks very similar to the original Innovia people mover (now called the Innovia APM 200 system), but is longer, more energy efficient and capable of 6-car train configurations. In November 2014, Bombardier signed a joint venture agreement with China's CRRC Nanjing Puzhen to manufacture and market Innovia APM and Innovia Monorail systems in the Chinese market.


Production

Innovia APM vehicles are assembled in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania, part of the Greater Pittsburgh Area and not far from where the first demonstration trains ran. The multi-building facility specializes in automated people mover technology and has three test tracks. Vehicles manufactured by the joint venture with CRRC Nanjing Puzhen are manufactured in
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, Anhui Province in China.


Implementations


Innovia APM 100 systems


At airports

* AeroTrain at Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Malaysia (to be replaced with Innovia APM 300 rolling stock in 2025) * AirTrain at
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, United States * Automated Guideway Transit System at
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, United States * Beijing Capital International Airport, China * '' Changi Airport, Singapore'' (replaced by Crystal Mover system in 2006) * Madrid Barajas International Airport, Spain * Harry Reid International Airport People Movers (three lines) at Harry Reid International Airport, United States * Orlando International Airport People Movers at
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, United States (gates 70-129 only) *
Pittsburgh International Airport People Movers The Pittsburgh International Airport People Mover is a fully automated people mover system at the Pittsburgh International Airport serving Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Designed and installed at a cost of $14 million by Adtranz (now Bombardier), it ...
at Pittsburgh International Airport, United States * Satellite Transit System at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, United States *
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at Leonardo da Vinci Airport, Italy * SkyLine at Frankfurt Airport, Germany * Skyway at George Bush Intercontinental Airport, United States *
SMF Automated People Mover The SMF Automated People Mover is an elevated automated people mover system at Sacramento International Airport Sacramento International Airport is located northwest of Downtown Sacramento in Sacramento County, California, United States an ...
at
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, United States * Tampa International Airport People Movers at Tampa International Airport, United States * TerminaLink at George Bush Intercontinental Airport, United States * The Plane Train at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, United States * Tracked Shuttle System at
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, United Kingdom * Transit System at London Stansted Airport, United Kingdom


Urban systems

* Metromover, Miami, Florida, United States * ''
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, Singapore'' (replaced with Innovia APM 300 rolling stock) * Zhujiang New Town Automated People Mover System, Guangzhou, China


Innovia APM 200 systems

* DFW Skylink at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, United States * Heathrow Terminal 5 Transit at
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, United Kingdom *
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at
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, United States


Innovia APM 256 systems

The Innovia APM 256 was designed as a direct replacement for the
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256 system *
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of Taipei Metro, Taiwan *
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at Chicago O'Hare International Airport, United States


Innovia APM 300 systems


At airports

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Dubai International Airport Automated People Mover The Dubai International Airport Automated People Mover is a driverless people mover located within Dubai International Airport. It operates in two "segments" within Terminal 3 and Concourse A & B, often referred to as the Terminal 3 APM, and betwee ...
at Dubai International Airport, United Arab Emirates (Terminal 1, Terminal 3 uses Crystal Mover) * King Abdulaziz International Airport, Saudi Arabia * Munich Airport, Germany * LAX Automated People Mover at
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, United States * Chengdu Tianfu International Airport, China * Beijing Capital International Airport, China (only new rolling stock) * Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport, China * Hong Kong International Airport, Hong Kong * AeroTrain at Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Malaysia (new rolling stock)


Urban systems

* Bangkok Gold Line, Thailand * Pujiang line, China * Bukit Panjang LRT line, Singapore (new rolling stock)


Integrated Systems

Innovia APM vehicles operate as part of a fully integrated transit system with all elements (vehicles, signaling, communications, power supply and distribution, trackwork, platform screen doors, etc.) designed to function together as a complete package. Typically, these integrated systems are delivered as a turnkey transit system contract.


Route layout and system configuration

Innovia APM systems are most often used in airport settings as inter-terminal connections or links to local amenities in and around the airport such as car rentals, parking garages and local public transit. Currently there are three urban systems used as feeder systems as part of a larger mass transit network. Innovia APM systems operate in tunnels, on elevated guideways, and sometimes in an open cut (pit) or a combination of tunnels and elevated guideways. They can assume three different system configurations – shuttle, loop, and pinched loop. The shuttle system is the least complex. One train operates on each lane of a dual lane guideway. After the train dwells in one of the end stations for passengers for entry and exit, it reverses direction and returns to the opposite end station. Because Innovia APM vehicles are fully automated, they do not require a driver's cab, which allows them to be bidirectional. A loop is an enclosed system that connects multiple stations along a track or guideway that is a continuous circle or closed curve. Loop systems can be designed as either a single lane or a dual lane configuration. A pinched-loop system shares common characteristics with both the shuttle and the loop systems. Pinched loops look like a dual-lane shuttle (with two parallel guideways), but trains can go from one track to the other changing direction via switches at each end. As a result, traffic on a pinched loop flows in opposite directions on two parallel tracks, but can accommodate many stations.


See also

*
Rubber-tyred tram A rubber-tyred tram (also known as tramway on tyres, french: tramway sur pneumatiques) is a development of the guided bus in which a vehicle is guided by a fixed rail in the road surface and draws current from overhead electric wires (either ...
and
Rubber-tyred metro A rubber-tyred metro or rubber-tired metro is a form of rapid transit system that uses a mix of road and rail technology. The vehicles have wheels with rubber tires that run on rolling pads inside guide bars for traction, as well as traditional ...
Competing systems: * Cable Liner * Crystal Mover * Véhicule Automatique Léger (VAL)


References

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External links


American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) – Automated People Mover Standards Committee
Innovia people movers