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G Train

ultra Light Rail - elevated High Speed (uLRT -  eHS)

 

Overview

GPEKS is deploying ultra Light Rail Train -  Elevated High Speed  projects in Gatineau, (Canada) and worldwide. The name of the Train project for Gatineau is G-Train (Train-G in French). This urban rail system will initially connect the western portion of the Gatineau city (Aylmer) to the downtown area (Hull) and then to Canada's Capital, Ottawa. Thanks to the savings possible with that technology versus traditional light rail (tramway), for the same cost as the Aylmer-Ottawa tramway, we will expand the Train-G network to the rest of Gatineau and up north (urban rail). We are also working to expand the Gatineau/Ottawa urban rail system with intercity (500 km/hr high speed) lines to connect Gatineau to Montreal (30 min ride) and Gatineau to Toronto (55 min ride). The lines will then connect Toronto to Detroit and Montreal to New-York via Boston.

 

Benefits of G-Train project to residents and public administration

  1. Building Cost: This type of technology provides the lowest building cost (50%) compared to any rail system . This allows to charge the lowest possible cost to the travellers, and lowest cost to governments and operators who will be able to pass the savings to travellers and offer lower tickets and monthly passes.
  2. Maintenance cost: The G-Train offers the lowest operating cost of any ground (or air) transport system. Due to the much higher energy efficiency of any tram rail/light rail systems, energy costs to operate are minimal. No need to clear the tracks from snow and ice in the winter. No need to use herbicides on the tracks to prevent vegetation growth, no need to worry about temerature variations affecting the rail tracks. No need to pay for monitoring gate systems at cross roads... No need to remove debris that tends to accumulate in traditional tramway tracks when recessed in shared lanes... Savings can also be obtained as the elevated rail structure can incorporate power line, telecommunication and fibre optics infrastructure. No more need to prune and trim separate power/utility lines in areas with trees. The system design also saves the space normally required for regular train footprint, especially along Blvd Lucerne and adjacent park areas.
  3. Speed: reduce the time to access Hull (5 minutes to Marina to Portage for express service, minimal additional time for local service) and Ottawa thanks to a train than can travel twice as fast compared to traditional rail or bus options (150 km/hr peak speed possible). Reduce the congestion on the roads of Gatineau, removing as many cars from the roads as practically feasible, especially in the Aylmer to Hull area and Island Park Drive, Chaudière and Portage bridges.
  4. Safety: Elevated rail trains can not enter into collision with other vehicles as they do not share any lane or cross any road. They can not derail.
  5. Comfort: Travellers can enjoy a ride that is smoother than any bus or even any rail ride as the system is silent and there are no traditional rail tracks making 'clickety-clack' sounds.
  6. Neighboorhood friendly: This type of train requires the least disruption to traffic during constructions, the least expropriations, and when operating will be the most silent system. No annoying horn to warn pedestrians or cars not to cross the tracks. Our option is designed to have the lowest visual impact on the neighborhood environment with the lowest footprint, notably by significant efforts on the aesthetic and landscape integration aspect. The support structures will be painted to match either nature (green ivy pattern paint) or have artistic enhancements. Instead of the current SkyWay rectangular overpass frame structures, elegant arches spanning from pavement to pavement across the roads will be used in areas to provide a futuristic and eye pleasing appearance.
  7. Space: The skyway design allows to save two lanes on the roads, which is a real issue in some areas of downtown or before the University.
  8. Vehicles: Compared to a traditional ground level train, the SkyWay does not use and freeze existing lanes, allowing the fluidest opion for cars, trucks and other vehicles. This will result in the least amount of roads congestion.
  9. Construction Time: the fastest solution to deploy (half the time compared to traditional tramways).
  10. Greenest option: This train is the most environmentally friendly type of train on the planet, from both the development and operation perspectives. Its construction does not require tearing down roads and massive excavations, pouring down huge amounts of concrete on the ground, using lots of steel tracks, huge amount of stones and materials for the track ballasts, subgrade layers, heavy rail cars... There is nothing really light in so called traditional 'Light Rail'.  Approximately 90% of the conventional rail overpass load is its own weight compared with just 10% for our SkyWay overpass thanks to the reduced amount of building materials required. SkyWay trains use low resistance, aerodynamic rail cars that are made of modern light and strong materials, and only require a tiny fraction of the energy required to move traditional rail.
  11. Economic development: This will allow for a green economic development of Gatineau with $1 billion worth of investment in the local economy.
  12. Complementarity with STO bus system: Thanks to the savings from the construction and operation and maintenance of the SkyWay, STO will be able to afford to enhance its network, add more connections where needed, offer more comfortable bus shelters and in more places, electrify its fleet of buses faster.
  13. Tourism opportunity: People will want to come to the region to experience this innovative and exciting rail system and enjoy beautiful rides along the rivers, parkways, and great views of the city from a much elevated position.
  14. Investment opportunities: We will offer local real estate investors and residents within view of the rail lines the ability to profit from the project, through high yield project shares offering a superior return on investment.
  15. Leadership: This project will provide environmental and technological leadership to Quebec, Canada, North America and inspire the rest of the world

More:

A map of the routes for proposed Gatineau Phases is available below

Working with its network of private and public investors, GPEKS is able to provide 100% of the funding required for the inital phases I and II of this project.

This train technology is based on the experience and achievements of the entire humanity in the sphere of road construction and vehicle creation. Adopting the best of what was created before us, learning from the mistakes of others, SkyWay has created what we believe is the safest, most cost-efficient and reliable transport of all systems that have ever existed.
 
This video illustrates what a SkyWay Urban train looks like and explains some of the benefits. GPEKS is working on a localized 3D enhanced virtual reality video (2019 draft version 0.9 here - next bilingual version to be released October 2019) that will better illustrate the GPEKS project in the context of the proposed route in Gatineau/Ottawa.
 

G-Train Project Details

The final location of the line and stations will be determined as result of extensive consultations with the population, municipalities and various stakeholders (UQO, STO, financiers, etc.). A pre-feasibility study has been initiated and will be followed in 2019 by a more detailed feasibility. Our plan is to work in partnership with academia teams such as Willis College (various disciplines), Ottawa University MBA (business planning), CEGEP (3D Modelling, Graphic design), UQO (Feasibility) and Carleton University (Engineering). The detailed feasibility will feature the construction of a short line segment for the purpose of certification with Transport Canada.

GPEKS will make sure the final line tracing and stations will be situated in logistically strategic locations and places, with easy communication with the other transportation networks, from the STO, and those of OC Transpo and O-Train (Ottawa). The third station of phase I will be close to the campus of the University of Quebec - UQO (behind)

There are many strategic and economic reasons for the proposed tracing (simplification, cost, view of the river, less interference with local traffic ...).

Our plan is to visually integrate the elevated rail line with two sections of vegetation wall (such as cedars) on each side of the lines (when the line does not skirt the park) to hide the lower part. The train will be decorated with wildlife photos of local Canadian forest, trees and animals. Some of the train's panels (or windows) will be covered with electronic signs that can be used to pass promotional videos about the region for example. We plan to cover the walls and roof of the train with BIPV thin-film Solar energy (CIGS) from Hanergy, as well as newest generation of batteries such as printed batteries using nanotechnologies and graphene. The final major technological feature is the possible use of Hydrogen to power inter-city trains without having to connect to the electrical grid.

Residents who live close to the line will have the privilege of being offered shares in the project, with an estimated yield of 15% per year.

Deployment Phases

G-Train Project (Gatineau, Ottawa, Pontiac)

      Network
Phase 0 Years 1-3

Feasibility study on 800m line with testing of pilot vehicle of type UNIBUS U4-220-T3 (Urban), Financing, Permitting, Procurement, Engineering

 

0.8 km
Phase I Year 4 Line 1: Connect Aylmer (Marina) to Vieux Hull (Place du Portage), with 3 'super stations', one on each end, and one at UQO + 15 km
Phase II Year 5 Connect the UQO station to Ottawa O-Train Bayview station - Intersection of lines 1 (Confederation) and 2 (Trillium.  See O-Train map here. + 3 km
Phase III Year 6 Line 2: Connect UQO station to Northern part of Hull (Plateau) with new network for the Plateau (Alumetieres) + 25 km
Phase IV Year 7 Add stations to Lines 1 and 2 as required, add North South Lines to connect lines 1 and 2 and to go to Chelsea/Wakefield + 30 km
Phase V Year 8 Extension to Gatineau Airport + 30 km

Deployment across Québec, Ontario and International

    Network
Years 5-10 Provincial Expansions (Canada): Create a high speed inter-urban connection to Montreal and Toronto 600 km

International Deployment

    Network
Year 10-15 North American Expansion: Connect Toronto to Detroit and Montreal to New-York, . + 1,600 lm
Years 15-17 International Expansion: Connect Sao-Paulo to Buenos Aires, Singapore to Bangkok, Cape Town to Pretoria.. + 5,000 km
     

Comparison of features of the three main types of SkyWay trains

  Speed Capacity Maximum     
Gradient
Urban Speed: up to 150 km/h 25,000 passengers/hour 45%
Intercity High-speed: up to 500 km/h >500,000 Passengers/day 20%
Cargo Speed: up to 150 km/h (suspended) or 500 km/h (mounted) >200 million tons/year 60%

Comparaisons of SkyWay vs other trains

Cost Comparison with other types of transport

Safety

Eco-friendliness

Comparison with magnetic LTR and Tramways

Comparison with magnetic levitation train

More detail on SkyWay technologies

Link to Q&A Document