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Concrete Guideway, Las Vegas Monorail
Code Number:
VRHV02P08_13
Title:
Concrete Guideway, Las Vegas Monorail
The Las Vegas Monorail runs from the MGM Grand Hotel to the Sahara Hotel. The route has seven stations: MGM Grand Hotel, Las Vegas Bally's, Las Vegas Paris Hotel, Las Vegas Flamingo Hotel, Harrah's, Imperial Palace, Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas Hilton and the Las Vegas Sahara Hotel. The monorail is open Monday - Thursday, 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. and Friday - Sunday, 7 a.m. - 3 a.m. Rates for the monorail are $5 for one ride, $12 for an unlimited one-day pass for one person and $28 for an unlimited three-day pass for one person.

System: ALWEG (inflated rubber tires on concrete guideway)
Locale: Las Vegas Strip, Nevada
Stations: 7 (5 more stations to be added, including 2 underground at the Las Vegas Airport)
Opened: July 15, 2004
Owner: Las Vegas Monorail Company
Character: Elevated (two future underground stations)
Rolling stock: 9 Bombardier MVI trains
Line length: 6.3 kilometers (3.9 miles)
No. of tracks: 2
Minimum radius: < 60 meters
Electrification: 750 V DC third rail
Operating speed: 80 km/h (50 mph)
Highest elevation: 18 meters (60 feet)
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Image by:
Robin Krutein

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