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IMPROVEMENT STILL NEEDED.—The Aerotrain, though it has several advantages over heavier trains, has faults to be remedied. “Engineering developments will continue,” said Mr Harlow Curtice, president of General Motors. “Our objectives will be the lowering of the noise level, further weight reduction and improvement of the ride.”

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27920, 17 March 1956, Page 11

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IMPROVEMENT STILL NEEDED.—The Aerotrain, though it has several advantages over heavier trains, has faults to be remedied. “Engineering developments will continue,” said Mr Harlow Curtice, president of General Motors. “Our objectives will be the lowering of the noise level, further weight reduction and improvement of the ride.” Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27920, 17 March 1956, Page 11

IMPROVEMENT STILL NEEDED.—The Aerotrain, though it has several advantages over heavier trains, has faults to be remedied. “Engineering developments will continue,” said Mr Harlow Curtice, president of General Motors. “Our objectives will be the lowering of the noise level, further weight reduction and improvement of the ride.” Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27920, 17 March 1956, Page 11