Paris – Doppelmayr builds a new ropeway
As early as in 2025, commuters and tourists in Paris will be able to float over the city. The So-called Câble A will have a transport capacity of 1,600 people.
Mexiko City – Tüv Süd inspects cablebús linea 1
Mexico City’s public transport network has been extended with the addition of a new cable-car line. Cablebús Linea 1 is based on DOPPELMAYR Group’s D-line ropeway generation, with detachable gondolas that offer space for up to 10 passengers. TÜV SÜD reviewed the manufacturer documentation, evaluated the safety report and carried out final inspection on site.
La Réunion – Urban cable car form Poma to become Island´s central mode of Transport
Urban cable cars are considered to be an addition to the mass transport of a city. On the French island of Réunion, however, the cable car itself is becoming the central mobility hub. The work by manufacturer POMA is in full swing.
Mobility as a part of the Network
From necessity to matter of yourse. This is an exciting time for the mobility sector, as the industry right now is moving more quickly and significantly than it has for a long time. One reason for the metamorphosis in transportation is the progress of artificial intelligence (AI).
Sylt: This is how the journey could look in the future
A german company group wants to simplify the journey to the North Sea island of Sylt. For this purpose, a cable car is to be built from Niebüll or Klanxbüll to the German island of Sylt.
Mexiko-Stadt- Leitner ropeway retains world record
At a length of 10.55 kilometres, Cablebús 2 in Mexico City is the longest ropeway line in the world. The installation was opened by LEITNER in August 2021 – and has since been contributing to improved quality of life.