A Service Station
is a facility that could be attached to a Route
to provide services such as food, first-aid, rest, repair and maintenance,
security, or the storage of spare Capsules.
Such facilities could include:
· Food-Stations
providing restaurant or cafe facilities,
· Repair-Stations where Capsules would be
directed for maintenance and repair,
· Emergency-Stations where Capsules would be
directed when Passengers require
medical assistance,
· Security-Stations controlled by security personnel,
· Rest-Stations where Passengers
could avail of hotel or hostel facilities, and
· Cab-Stations
which would hold a store of Capsules available
to be directed to Routes and Cab-stops which are short of Capsules.
- Description
- Obsolescence of the Motor Car
- Genesis
- Current technology: Capital Wastage
- Vital Concepts
- Route Maps
- Collision Avoidance
- Magnetic Propulsion
- Solar-power Magnetic Propulsion
- Gravitational Propulsion
- Capsule Travel in Glasnevin
- Network Schema
- World-wide Route Skeleton
- Connecting Rural and Remote Areas
- Service Stations & Cab Storage
- Goods Delivery
- Route Capacity
- CabStop Capacity, Dispatch and Requisition
- Multi-level Circuit
- Rush Hours
- A trip to Howth
- Tubes Easy Lay
- How Krunchie's Cab beats Motor Cars
- Liffey-side Tube Transport
- How Krunchie's Cab beats Buses
- How Krunchie's Cab beats Trams and Metro
- How Krunchie's Cab beats Hyperloop
- How Krunchie's Cab beats Hub Travel
- Advantages
- Objection to Dublin's Metrolink
- Krunchie's Cab Home
- Dublin Routes
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