wielrail
Wielrail is a class of guided transportation concepts that combines wheel-based vehicle propulsion with a dedicated rail guidance system. In a typical wielrail arrangement, a wheeled vehicle uses a primary wheelset that runs on a cantilevered or recessed rail, while a secondary guidance wheel or roller engages a groove or profile in the rail to provide precise lateral control. The goal is to achieve stable high-speed operation with reduced track wear and lower noise than conventional flange-based guidance, while preserving the ease of maintenance associated with wheels on rails.
Design and variants: Variants vary by guidance mechanism. Some concepts employ a grooved rail with matching
History and status: The term emerged in studies of urban rapid-transit concepts in the 2020s, with several
Advantages and challenges: Proponents cite lower track wear, quieter operation, and the potential for smoother acceleration.
See also: guided transport, rubber-tyred metro, maglev, tram.