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Indiana University Health People Mover
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Indiana University Health People Mover

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Indiana University Health People Mover
Clarian-people-mover-distance.jpg
Overview
Locale Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Transit type People mover
Number of lines 1
Number of stations 3
Operation
Began operation 2003
Ended operation 2019
Operator(s) Indiana University Health
Number of vehicles 2 × (3 car)
Technical
System length 1.4 mi (2.25 km)
Track gauge 4 ft (1,219 mm) duorail concrete guideway
Average speed 17 mph (27 km/h)
Top speed 30 mph (48 km/h)
System map

Methodist station
Canal station
IU/Riley station

^Note 1 Methodist is also the control
room and maintenance facility

The Indiana University Health People Mover, formerly the Clarian Health People Mover, was a 1.4-mile (2.3 km) long, 4 ft (1,219 mm) narrow gaugepeople mover in the city of Indianapolis in the United States. The system opened on June 28, 2003, to connect Methodist Hospital of Indianapolis, Indiana University Hospital, and James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children, jointly operated as a single hospital by Indiana University Health.

The dual-track system was open to the public and operated around the clock, taking 5 minutes in each direction. During the daytime, a train departed automatically every six minutes. It was notable for being the only private transportation system in the United States constructed to run above public streets.

In December 2018, plans were introduced to revert the route to a bus-based operation after February 2019. The replacement road-based shuttle service would use four to six buses running on propane fuel or compressed natural gas, while the People Mover tracks would remain in place for the pneumatic tube system.

History

In 1997, the three hospital operations were combined under Indiana law creating a shared staff of over 10,000 employees who could be required to travel between the campuses. Commuting between the three sites was complicated and required crossing under Interstate 65 by shuttle buses.

In May 2000, a Health Care Transportation System Franchise Agreement was signed, followed by the People Mover – State of Indiana Airspace Agreement and Lease in November 2000 to allow crossing under the Interstate 65 highway for a period of 25 years. The system was ready by late 2002, which was followed by a six-month testing period, during which the trains were driven manually. After the public opening in June 2003, automatic and remote operation from the control center was used.

As of February 2017, the People Mover had made 500,000 round trips (1.04 million miles) and carried 6.1 million passengers, operating at 99.6-percent efficiency.

The People Mover carried its last passengers on Wednesday, February 6, 2019.

System

The large gap between the rails avoids collecting snow. In the center are pneumatic tubes for document and sample transfer.

The system was constructed by Schwager Davis Inc. (SDI) from San Jose, California, to their Unitrak standard.

There are two separate parallel elevated guideways side-by-side, both of which operate in both directions. The concrete rails have a gap between them, designed to combat winter snow and the people mover is therefore not technically a monorail.

Each of the two tracks carried a train with three carriages for a total capacity of 81 passengers. Each train weighed 45,000 pounds (20 t) and had twenty-four passenger seats across the three cars. The rest of the passenger capacity was made up of standing places.

Operation

During the night-time, one track was closed between 6:00 pm and 5:30 am for maintenance, with the other train/track operated in on-demand mode by elevator-style call buttons.

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