Category
page 1Air-cushion vehicles

hovercraft
thumb|upright=1.2|RLG-innovations eurocraft, a Formula 1 racing hovercraft
thumb|upright=1.2|SR.N4 hovercraft arriving in [[Dover on its last commercial flight across the English Channel (1 October 2000)]]
thumb|upright=1.2|US Navy Landing Craft Air Cushion|LCAC
hovertrain
thumb|right|250px|Duke University Medical Center Patient Rapid Transit|Duke Hospital PRT
thumb|right|250px|Narita Airport Terminal 2 Shuttle System
A hovertrain, also known as tracked hovercraft (UK) or tracked air-cushion vehicle (US), is a vehicle that is suspended on a cushion of air, similar to a hovercraft, but operates on a guideway. Unlike conventional trains, which use steel wheels on steel rails, hovertrains use air-based lifting systems and a smooth paved surface known as the track or guideway. The concept aims to eliminate rolling resistance and allow very high performance, while al