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    Project founder Thorsten Försterling tells us that the team is working on a track-installed machine that will be able to lift individual pods off of one rail and place them on the other (without passengers in them at the time), keeping them from all collecting at either end of the route.

    What the heck, can’t you just have a Y at the end?

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      on-demand pods that travel on existing abandoned railways.

      They’re reusing existing tracks.

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        Hmm, so your thinking is they’re not allowed to modify the existing tracks at all?

        It just seems like building and maintaining a machine that lifts these pods, that’s gotta be a magnitude more expensive than a slight change to the rails…

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            I’m not saying that it’s hugely expensive. I’m just saying that a Y-shaped rail with a switch should be significantly cheaper.

            Particularly, moving parts are a pain for maintenance. These kind of systems, you want to operate for 20+ years and the less bearings there are to oil, the better.