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I can think of a few faults
>Building a suspended monorail is generally more expensive
>Difficult maintenance. Since it's suspended, trying to repair stuff would be a lot more complex compaired to regular railways
>If you built this kind of suspended railway, it's only compatible with THIS railway. If you have regular ones, this monorail would be unable to interconnect with it. Essentially, this is isolated from the rest of the network.
>The rolling stock is a lot more difficult to build
>From what I can see, there's only one track that goes to and from the station. This also means no other trains can go on the opposite direction, which means less people can be transported
>The train tracks isn't even complete in the photo. The train would collapse.