The H-Bahn (“Hängebahn”, or “hanging railway”) is a suspended, driverless passenger suspension railway system. The system has been developed by Siemens, who call the project SIPEM (SIemens PEople Mover), to read more about the H-Bahn, click here: .
The H-Bahn originally opened in 1984 at the University of Dortmund connecting the North and South campuses. To read more about the University of Dortmund, click here: .
To see a film of the more modern H-Bahn at Düsseldorf Airport, click here: .
To see much older H-Bahn, the Wuppertal Schwebebahn, click here: .
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