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Succesfully extended: The cooperation of UN-Habitat and Doppelmayr continues
UN-Habitat and ropeways builder DOPPELMAYR extended their cooperation in the spring of this year. The aim of this collaboration is the continuous expansion of sound knowledge, sharing of information and the provision of skills in the field of transport.
Urban cable cars: The perfect solution! But to what?
All over the world, cable cars are being brought into play as the perfect solution to urban mobility crises, generally promoted by highly specialised consulting and engineering companies. Feasibility studies in almost endless numbers usually – and unsurprisingly – conclude that a cable car is technically feasible and can also be financed under certain framework conditions. But why are only few studies actually implemented? ILF Consulting Engineers, project developer for urban cable car projects, has examined this question.
Steambeast – the dirt killer: New Zaugg technology in the fight against stubborn dirt
The dream of a responsible citizen who cares about the cleanliness of his city, or a visitor who shows consideration for the beauty of the host town, is still alive. But it is just not visible in daily life. Technology is needed to help us keep our public space attractive and hygienic. ZAUGG has newly defined such technology with its Steambeast.
Encarnación & Asunción: Two cable car plans at once in Paraguay
Unlike other South American countries, Paraguay does not yet have an urban cable car. However, corresponding projects are under discussion both in the capital, Asunción, and in the border city of Encarnación.
Mumbai: From east to west: From Malad to Marve and from Borivali to Gorai
Commuters from two Indian suburbs have every reason to be happy, as their route to work should be made easier by the construction of cable car systems. Residents had already previously demanded a solution to their daily mobility problem.
Cable car network vision: Rheinpendel – the dream for Cologne
In addition to the current plans for the Skytrain cable car in Cologne, the thinking in the major German city is on a much larger scale. Voter group “GUT Köln” is proposing a cable car network that winds its way through the entire city. This ambitious vision is called “Rheinpendel” (Rhine commute).
Graz mobility concept: An Austrian city prepares for the future
In Graz, they are hoping for a transport turnaround. Greater e-mobility and an improved public transport system are on the cards here. To make these goals achievable, the Styrian capital is carefully weighing up all the options.
Cologne: Cable car to connect the exhibition centre to the main railway station
Under the name “Skytrain”, Cologne is planning a cable car to cross the Rhine, as a “commuter terminal” parallel to the famous Hohenzollern Bridge.
The Dunoon project: A small town with a big project
The Scottish town of Dunoon wants to become more attractive again for tourists, so the Dunoon Project has been created. It is hoped that a combination of cable car and rollercoaster will once again attract more visitors
Three cities, three plans: India in cable car fever
Transport is far too dependent on the roads, according to the conclusion of the representative responsible from Shimla, Manali and Dharamshala. This is why the Indian cities want to consider a variety of mobility concepts.
Universal and sophisticated: Urban cable cars by Bartholet as a versatitle transport solution
Some of the key properties of urban cable cars make them the ideal addition to public transport. In addition, the mode of transport is far more diverse than might initially be thought. This can be demonstrated very easily by means of the example of Swiss cable car manufacturer BARTHOLET.
Mels: Inauen-Schätti is ensuring the best accessibility for uptwon Mels
The old Stoffel textile factory has been closed for 20 years now but the Uptown Mels project is set to breathe new life into the historic building.