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The description of the test line at Ann Arbor and the image published in Popular Science in its November 1971 edition [1] shows a significantly different guideway from the one demostrated at Transpo '72 and the one installed at Toronto Zoo. There is no information about this change in design, nor could I find any. It is something that could be added if anyone can find details. (FWIW: the original design looks very similar to the Raytheon PRT2000 design.) Tjej ( talk) 13:51, 7 July 2021 (UTC)
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The description of the test line at Ann Arbor and the image published in Popular Science in its November 1971 edition [1] shows a significantly different guideway from the one demostrated at Transpo '72 and the one installed at Toronto Zoo. There is no information about this change in design, nor could I find any. It is something that could be added if anyone can find details. (FWIW: the original design looks very similar to the Raytheon PRT2000 design.) Tjej ( talk) 13:51, 7 July 2021 (UTC)
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