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Minister in SI Interview: Three Urban Cable Cars for Chile

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In June, a tender was launched in Chile to build a cable car that will connect the cities of Iquique and Alto Hospicio. The project is expected to cost around 126 million dollars. In addition, several more urban cable cars are planned across the country. Chile’s Minister of Transport, Juan Carlos Muñoz, spoke about the initiative in an interview with SI at the UITP Summit.

India: Cable Car Development Program with Four Billion Dollars in Investments

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"The market for urban cable cars in India is set to explode," promised Prashant Jain, Vice President of the Cable Car Division at the state-owned National Highway Logistics Management Limited (NHLML), at the leading global trade fair INTERALPIN in Innsbruck, Austria. Together with the overarching Ministry of Transport, NHLML presented India's ambitious development program for urban cable cars.

Europe, Colombia, China & Co.: Urban Cable Cars at the UITP

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How did the first cable car developed and built in China become a cultural heritage landmark? How did the maintenance service evolve after the launch of the project in Medellín, Colombia? And why is it still so difficult to bring cable cars into cities in Germany? Delegations from various countries presented their projects at the UITP exhibition – and spoke openly about the challenges and lessons learned along the way.

Cable car model urgently needs shelter

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A desperate plea for help has reached the SI editorial team. The Fischertechnik cable car model at a 1:10 scale is about to lose its home and is urgently looking for a new place to stay. The world’s largest and most complex Fischertechnik model is at risk of being dismantled — along with a project into which 25 volunteers have poured thousands of hours of work. Can someone from the industry step in to help?

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