After 25 years Sydney’s monorail is set to close. The 3.6 km loop includes seven stations, located inside buildings, at hotels and near most of the major tourist attractions the city has to offer.
The government bought out the company that owned the monorail and now plans to dismantle it and integrate a light-rail-transit system with the broader transit system in Sydney to promote growth along the harbour.
The monorail’s website has a countdown clock that will end in less than nine days.
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I see a bargain coming up! I wonder how much a used monorail goes for these days?
The Sunway complex outside of Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia is also interested in selling their monorail, which has sat unused for nearly 9 or 10 years.
Maybe we could buy all the monorail trains and their tracks and build a monorail in our new revitalized Port Lands. I mean, that’s what put Sydney, Australia on the map ……..
Oh … wait.
Cheers, Moaz