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Mar 20, 2011
Sunday Statshot

Sunday Statshot with Nick Chu

A quick look at some of the things that make your city’s transit system work (or not) Transit Safety and Crime: % of Canadians feel safe walking alone in neighbourhood after dark: 90 % of Canadians not worried using public transit alone after dark: 57 % of women not worried: 42 Land uses attracting crime...

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Mar 19, 2011
Weekly Roundup

Weekly Roundup

A few highlights from around the world of Urban Gondola Transit and Cable Propelled Transit: Big news: Investors announce a $140 million (USD) plan to build a 5.2 km long urban gondola system in Hamburg, Germany. The system would have three stations with plans contingent upon city approvals. Unfortunately, it does not appear the system...

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Mar 18, 2011
Advocacy Issues, Engineering, Thoughts

Are Dwell Times A Problem?

Sometimes we try to solve a problem because we were the first to spot the problem. Or we try to solve a problem simply because we want to solve the problem, not because it’s a problem that really needs solving. We all do it. But trying to solve a problem no one has is a short...

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Mar 17, 2011
Thoughts

A Silver Bullet City For Gondola Transit?

What would the ideal city for cable transit be? At least right now while the technology’s still in its adolescence? We once talked about what a “silver bullet” cable system might look like. Well what would a silver bullet city look like? As I see it, a silver bullet city for cable . . ....

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Mar 16, 2011
Uncategorized

Shameless Self-Promotion: New Zealand Planning Institute

At the end of this month I’ll be giving two talks in Wellington at the New Zealand Planning Institute’s annual conference. I’ll be discussing – what else – urban gondolas, this website and the issue of disruptive technologies and insurgent ideas. As a fair bit of The Gondola Project’s readership hails from New Zealand, I’m...

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Mar 13, 2011
Uncategorized

Last Week

The last couple of weeks were particularly busy for me with more travel, meetings and presentations than usual. I’m very sorry for the lateness of posts, and the sometimes thin content therein. I was also not very attentive to moderating and answering comments – trying to catch up on those right now. Know that I’ll...

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Mar 13, 2011
Sunday Statshot

Sunday Statshot with Nick Chu

A quick look at some of the things that make your shindig work (or not): Happy St. Patrick’s Day! St. Patrick’s Day: March 17 St. Patrick’s original name: Maewyn/Succat St. Patrick’s Day’s original intent: Religious feast day First parade celebrations observed in US: 1737 in Boston In Canada: 1824 in Montreal In Dublin: 1931 Number...

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Mar 12, 2011
Weekly Roundup

Weekly Roundup

A few highlights from around the world of Urban Gondola Transit and Cable Propelled Transit: Here’s something I’ve never seen before: Apparently Doppelmayr has announced that a new 3S lift for the Sochi 2014 winter games will be able to “quickly convert from passenger to car-carrying cabins as an alternative access route for vehicles up...

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Mar 11, 2011
High Speed Rail, Just For Fun

Mad Men Sell High Speed Rail

If only we had these guys to sell gondolas: Read the interview behind the video here.

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Mar 10, 2011
Research Issues

The San Francisco Teleferico: Why Gondola Transit Nomenclature Could Be An Issue

San Francisco’s California Street Cable Car line is under-going a major rebuild. As such, Muni (the San Francisco Transit agency) felt the need to inform the public via signs, press releases, websites etc. The Spanish translation of the press release, however, referred to the cable cars as “telefericos.” As any regular reader of The Gondola...

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