Morning, Faiz. I don't have any more photos of the structure in question, unfortunately. That particular building had a semi-automated system wherein a car drives upto the building entrance, from where lifts transport it up to its destination level. After exiting the lift at the desired level, the car is then directed to a vacant spot, and then slotted-in accordingly. All new skyscrapers in the city have a couple of floors of either fully automated parking systems, or semi-automated ones.
And, nice pictures, as always:P
Bombay/Mumbai is so advanced! I wonder if we can get the same Mono-rail system hopefully....within next 20 years lol.
thanks! The monorail system is mostly low-capacity, acting as a feeder system for other, larger transportation systems within the city namely, the new elevated Metro line, the BEST's city bus services, and local suburban train services. All major cities in South Asia will have these systems in place, if not today, certainly tomorrow.