The longest monorail system in the world is the Tokyo Monorail, which spans approximately 17.1 kilometers (10.6 miles). It connects Haneda Airport to central Tokyo, providing a crucial transportation link for travelers and commuters. The system, operational since 1964, is known for its efficiency and scenic views of the city. Other notable long monorails include the Chongqing Monorail in China, which features an extensive route network.
Germany's Schwebebahn at Wuppertal, which is suspended from an overhead rail, is the world's longest running monorail, operating since 1901
The Wuppertaler Schwebebahn in the German city of Wuppertal. In operation since 1901 transporting over 70,000 passengers a day.
The base word for "monorail" is "rail."
Johnny on the Monorail was created in 1980.
Sentosa Monorail was created in 1982.
Sentosa Monorail ended in 2005.
Carowinds Monorail ended in 1994.
Carowinds Monorail was created in 1973.
Okinawa Monorail was created in 2003.
Kitakyūshū Monorail was created in 1985.
Metro Monorail was created in 1988.
Moscow Monorail was created in 2004.