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TITIHAN SAMIRONO (AEROMOVEL INDONESIA)

Titihan Samirono (Aeromovel Indonesia) is a train that runs with wind power (Java: samirana), floated on the overpass as high as 6 meters from the ground with a speed of 15-20 km / h, even though these vehicles could travel at speeds up to 60 km / hour. Speed ​​of 15-20 km / hour is ideal given the long track speed of approximately 3.2 km at the same time allowing the passengers have more time to look at the panorama of the Taman Mini is more comfortable and safer.


 

Titihan Samirono is a mass transport system is the result of technological development aeromovel found in Brazil and was designed by Oscar Coster from Brazil. One uniqueness of this system is the utilization of push-air suction as a driver.

Train overpass was designed as a lightweight vehicle because in it there is no engine, so that free air and noise pollution. Titihan Samirono is an alternative transportation service serving cheap, fast, and secure to be one model for the development of mass transportation in the future.
 

Route

Titihan Samirono the path along the 3.2 km. This train only stops at stations that have been determined. Aeromovel Train stations are: 
 
  1. Station Aeromovel Crocodile Park (near Railway Station Mini, Land Theatre side Track)
  2. Taman Nusa Aeromovel Station (lakeside Thumbnail Arsipel Indonesia, North Sumatra front Pavilion);
  3.  Aeromovel Station (near Taman Ria Atmaja Music Stage, in front of Pavilion Maluku);
  4. Aeromovel Station Bird Park (near Sky Lift Station and Demonstration Center of Science and Technology, before Bird Park);
  5. Station Transport Museum (near the Transport Museum and the Museum Park and Reptile Park, Southeast Sulawesi front Pavilion); and 
  6. Station Taman Bunga Keong Emas (near Taman Bunga Keong Emas, Taman lake front Freshwater Aquarium, Arya Vihara Arama Dwipa and Hindu Dharma Pura Agung Upgrading Kertabhumi).

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