URBAN CABLEWAYS

Cableways and mountain railways are not only used in the winter sports industry. They’ve also become a practical means of transportation in cities, which is why we decided to launch SI Urban Magazine. Here we focus on the various topics that are relevant to the urban sector, which are sorted into the categories city, tourism and airport. Each of them will provide you with exciting news about technology, maintenance & service, security, surveillance, city and landscape planning and much more. Innovations, new types of projects and optimal solutions from all over the world should encourage reflection, help in finding ideas and reveal new opportunities.

Urban cable car planned for Vienna

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The cable car is considered a modern and sustainable means of public transport: an urban cable car is now also being planned for the city of Vienna, Austria, which will also run up the Kahlenberg mountain.

One Cable Car, three dimensions

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Ecological, social and financial effects of urban cable cars: An urban cable car opens up new ways to move around a city and thus also new meeting zones and hubs for the population. Seeing the city from above opens up new perspectives, which can also be exploited financially. Moreover, the urban cable car scores points in a 30-year comparison with other modes of public transport such as tram and bus, with high social and ecological sustainability in ongoing operation.

India: Salzmann & Bernard are planning eleven ropeways

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The two Austrian engineering companies SALZMANN ENGINEERS and the BERNARD GROUP have won the contract for a major urban project. The two companies are designing systems with a total length of around 50 kilometres for the state’s National Highway Logistics Management Limited (NHLML).

London: A game changer for Luton Airport

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In future, the Luton DART will carry rail passengers swiftly, seamlessly and sustainably from the railway station to London Luton Airport. The Luton DART Cable Liner Shuttle (CLS) will cover the distance of around two kilometres from Luton Airport Parkway railway station to the airport terminal in just over three minutes.

Barcelona welcomes the world of urban mobility

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Next June, the UITP Global Public Transport Summit is coming to Barcelona, making the city the capital of public transport for four days. UITP's Secretary General Mohamed Mezghani shares his thoughts as the association works towards their first summit in four years.

Genua plans urban ropeway

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The port city of Genoa in Italy, plans to build a gondola. The project is scheduled to begin at the end of summer 2023 with a route of about 2.2 kilometers and three stations.

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