About the Automated Transportation System at the University

The automated transportation system plays a crucial role in facilitating safe and efficient movement between the university's colleges and facilities. The system spans 14 km within the campus, connecting the colleges, residential areas, the university hospital, and the central library.

 

Features of the Automated Transportation System

- The automated transportation system consists of 14 stations that cover the university's colleges, students' residence, faculty areas, and the central library.

- The system includes 22 trains, each made up of two carriages.

- It operates on electric power, making it environmentally friendly.

- The system is fully automated, which reduces human error and the likelihood of accidents.

- Each train has designated spaces for students with special needs.

- The trains are equipped with air conditioning and an internal broadcasting system.

- It encourages students to participate in scientific, cultural, and social activities.

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