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.
Bonn: important steps for the Venusberg
Already in the 1950s, a cable car was planned at Venusberg, the idea was reborn by a serious traffic problem.
Gent – The car-free city
Future mobility becomes a reality not only through modern systems such as urban cable cars; a range of traffic-calming measures is needed. The best example: the Belgian city of Ghent, where the city centre has been almost car-free since 2017.
Cable oiler – Automatic lubrication for cable car cables
What is true for bicycle chains and roller bearings also applies to the heavily strained cables of urban and Alpine cable cars. Effective preservation protects the wire cable from corrosion, reduces internal friction and thus makes it more durable. With the automated cable oiler and the right oil, NK-A from ELASKON, this is possible even in ongoing operation. This is proven in the example of the “PisaMover” MiniMetro from LEITNER in Pisa.
Cable car service – On urban cable cars in particular, relubrication is essential
Correct relubrication throughout everyday transport – that is the motto for urban cable cars. Swiss lubricant manufacturer MOTOREX highlights the points that matter in practice.
World innovation ConnX from LEITNER
The unique hybrid solution combines ropeways with autonomous driverless transport and promotes the use of e-mobility in public transport. The perfect mix for sustainable urban mobility.
Mobility Lab: the hub of Cable Car World
The Cable Car World event provides a platform for the increasingly discussed topic of urban cable cars. Until now, the opportunity to exchange and compare experiences was missing. With Cable Car World, this growing need is finally being met.
Munich needs new ways
"Particularly in the greater Munich area, we need new solutions to decongest traffic," reports Bavaria's Transport Minister Kerstin Schreyer in a press release. These new ways could also be on the third level in the Bavarian capital.
Environmentally sensitive Management – What is it and how can it help urban transport?
Mobility is changing and many different measures promise to put city-centre traffic on the right track. Whilst experts know that there cannot be one solution to all the problems, we need first to find our way through the jungle of options. One of these steps is explained briefly here.
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).