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.

Hybrid of ropeways & autonomous driverless transport

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Ropeways have already developed into a major solution of modern urban transport in the past years. With the ConnX prototype, LEITNER is now taking a significant step forward and creating unprecedented flexibility in the development of public transport with a unique “hybrid solution”.

Cable Car World celebrates successful premiere

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Around 500 participants from 14 nations came to Essen for the first edition of Cable Car World. Over two days, exhibitors and experts addressed the possibilities and requirements for the use of urban cable cars.

Ministry guide on urban cableways provides clarity

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In order to further promote sustainable mobility in cities, specialists from Drees & Sommer have been working since 2021 on a guide to urban cable cars commissioned by the BMDV. An interim version of the almost completed guide will be presented at Cable Car World in Essen in June 2022. Interested parties can also talk to all those involved about the contents and results to date at the joint stand of the Ministry and Drees & Sommer.

India’s new cable car vision

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India is planning four to six new cable car projects in the next five years. These cable cars are supposed to boost the economy, strengthen tourism and ease traffic and congestion.

Urban gondola for New Zealand

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DOPPELMAYR is planning a 4.2 km line in Auckland, New Zealand; linking Wynyard Quarter, Bayswater and the Akoranga bus station. It could be built within two to three years, costing around 200 million US-Dollar.

The Hemkund cable car project

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The Indian project is taking on shape. Easing traffic and making the journey easier for locals and tourists is a must.

How cable cars benefit over the entire life cycle

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It is hard to imagine building construction today without the digital planning method Building Information Modelling (BIM). What is less known is that BIM also offers advantages for transport infrastructure projects. In particular, future-oriented systems such as cable cars in urban areas benefit from the digital collaboration method.

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