Mark VI monorail

The Las Vegas M-VI versions of the trains differ from the Walt Disney World trains in physical appearance and the fact that they are automated, a trait the Walt Disney World monorails lacked until their automation starting in 2014.

Although similar to their Walt Disney World counterparts, each Las Vegas MVI monorail is four cars long instead of six.

Instead of using a Learjet style, the cab ends resemble the later Innovia Monorail 300.

The most significant difference between the Las Vegas MVI and Walt Disney World MVI is that the Las Vegas trains are driverless and fully automatic; therefore there are no pilots.

Each train has eight electric motors operating on 600 volts DC to produce 100 hp (75 kW) each.

They are filled with nitrogen[6] to help reduce the chance of fire in the event of tire failure.

The WDW Mark VI Coral train in service on the Epcot beam in 2009
The Las Vegas Mark VI monorail in 2014