List of monorail systems

A Monorail is a railway system in which the track consists of a single rail, typically elevated and with the trains suspended from it. The term is also used to describe the beam of the system, or the vehicles traveling on such a beam or track. Monorail systems have been built in many countries around the world, many of them on elevated tracks through crowded areas that would otherwise require the construction of expensive underground lines or have the disadvantages of surface lines.

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Operational monorails

Location Country Name Year opened Stations System length
Gold Coast  Australia Sea World Monorail System 1986 3 2 km (1.2 mi)
Lichtaart  Belgium Bobbejaanland Monorail[1] 1961 3 1.85 km (1.15 mi)
São Paulo  Brazil Line 15 (São Paulo Metro) 2014 2 2.9 km (1.8 mi)
Montreal  Canada La Ronde (amusement park) Minirail 1967 2 2.1 km (1.3 mi)
Chongqing  China Chongqing Monorail Line 2&3 2005 64 86.8 km (53.9 mi)
Shanghai  China Shanghai Maglev Train 2004 2 30.5 km (19.0 mi)
Shenzhen  China Happy Line 1998 7 3.88 km (2.41 mi)
Shenzhen  China Window of the World Theme Park Monorail 1993 3 1.7 km (1.1 mi)
Xi'an  China Xi'an Monorail 2015 11 9.6 km (6.0 mi)
Helsinki  Finland Linnanmäki Monorail (Maisemajuna) 1979 1 0.5 km (0.31 mi)
Wuppertal  Germany Wuppertal Suspension Railway 1901 20 13.3 km (8.3 mi)
Dresden  Germany Dresden Suspension Railway 1901 1 0.27 km (0.17 mi)
Dortmund  Germany H-Bahn Monorail 1984 4 3.16 km (1.96 mi)
Düsseldorf  Germany Düsseldorf SkyTrain Düsseldorf Airport 2002 4 2.5 km (1.6 mi)
Mumbai  India Mumbai Monorail 2014 17 19.54 km (12.14 mi)
Listowel  Ireland Lartigue Monorail 2003 1 0.3 km (0.19 mi)
Ravenna  Italy Mirabilandia Monorail 1992 1 1.5 km (0.93 mi)
Chiba  Japan Chiba Urban Monorail 1988 18 15.2 km (9.4 mi)
Urayasu  Japan Disney Resort Line 2001 4 5 km (3.1 mi)
Kitakyushu  Japan Kitakyushu Monorail 1985 13 8.8 km (5.5 mi)
Naha, Okinawa  Japan Okinawa Monorail 2003 15 12.8 km (8.0 mi)
Osaka Prefecture  Japan Osaka Monorail 1990 18 28 km (17 mi)
Aki-ku, Hiroshima  Japan Skyrail Midorizaka Line 1998 3 1.3 km (0.81 mi)
Kanagawa Prefecture  Japan Shonan Monorail 1970 8 6.6 km (4.1 mi)
Western Tokyo  Japan Tama Toshi Monorail Line 1998 19 16 km (9.9 mi)
Taitō, Tokyo  Japan Ueno Zoo Monorail 1958 2 0.3 km (0.19 mi)
Tokyo  Japan Tokyo Monorail 1964 11 17.8 km (11.1 mi)
Kuala Lumpur  Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Monorail 2003 11 8.6 km (5.3 mi)
Mexico City  Mexico Aerotrén 2007 2 3 km (1.9 mi)
Moscow  Russia Moscow Monorail 2004 6 4.7 km (2.9 mi)
Singapore  Singapore Sentosa Express 2007 4 2.1 km (1.3 mi)
Daegu  South Korea Daegu Metro Line 3 2015 30 23.9 km (14.9 mi)
Zaragoza  Spain Plaza Imperial Monorail[2] 2008 2 0.6 km (0.37 mi)
Chiang Mai Province  Thailand Chiang Mai Zoo Monorail 2005 4 2 km (1.2 mi)
Ashgabat  Turkmenistan Ashgabat Monorail 2016[3] 3 5.2 km (3.2 mi)
Dubai  UAE Palm Jumeirah Monorail 2009 2 5.45 km (3.39 mi)
Chester  UK Chester Zoo Monorail 1991 2 1.5 km (0.93 mi)
Anaheim, California  US Disneyland Monorail System 1959 2 4 km (2.5 mi)
Jacksonville  US Jacksonville Skyway 1989 8 4 km (2.5 mi)
Las Vegas Strip  US Las Vegas Monorail 2004 7 6.3 km (3.9 mi)
Seattle  US Seattle Center Monorail 1962 2 1.54 km (0.96 mi)
Bay Lake, Florida  US Walt Disney World Monorail System 1971 6 23.66 km (14.70 mi)

This is a listing of monorails that are presently operating and open to the public. Only true monorails (vehicle wider than track) are included; see people mover for a list of monorail-like systems.

Other Monorails

Africa

Nigeria

There is a monorail under construction in Port Harcourt,[4] Enugu,[5] and Onitsha.[6]

Brazil

South Africa

Asia

Iran
Vietnam
China
CRT Line 2, Dongwuyuan station in Chongqing, China

Malaysia

Taiwan

Thailand

Europe

Von Roll monorail at Alton Towers, UK, originally built for Expo 86 in Canada

North America

Monorails can be found in the following places in North America:

Airports and shopping/medical centers
Amusement parks/exhibition areas
The IOC plenary of the 131th Xia Mao station construction project

Australia

Greatdreams cartoon Group International Executive services

Monorails under construction

Physical construction work has started on the following monorails:

Eurasia

Americas

Africa

India

Proposed monorails

Africa

North America

South America

Asia

Bangladesh

China

Hong Kong

Indonesia

Malaysia

Sri Lanka

Europe

Decommissioned or Cancelled Monorails

Asia

Patiala State Monorail System at National Rail Museum, New Delhi

Hong Kong

India

Indonesia

Iran

Japan

Malaysia

Singapore

Thailand

Australia

A monorail train at World Expo 88

Europe

North America

Canada

USA

South America

References

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  5. http://www.globim.com/onitsha.html
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