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Aug 31, 2011
Just For Fun

Just for Fun: Train Surfing in India

Statistically speaking, crystal meth is pretty much safer that what’s below (but that doesn’t mean it isn’t amazing to watch):     It goes without saying, but please DON’T try this at home. Please.

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Aug 30, 2011
Light Rail & Streetcars, Medellin MetroCable

Medellin to Build Two Urban Gondolas – Integrated Into A Light Rail Line!

Metro de Medellin is in no rush to slow down. The transit agency of this Colombian metropolis has been expanding their public transportation system at breakneck speeds for the past 15 years and things just continue apace. The agency recently released plans for their Corredores Verdes (Green Corridor) Light Rail/Tram plan. Their approach is a...

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Aug 29, 2011
Complexo do Alemao Teleférico

New Photos of the Complexo do Alemao Teleférico!

Wherever possible, we only try to use Creative Commons licensed images on this site. As such, it sometimes takes a while for us to get our hands on images of systems we can actually share with people. That was certainly the case with Rio de Janeiro’s Complexo do Alemao Teleférico. Programa de Aceleração do Crescimento...

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Aug 28, 2011
Sunday Statshot

Sunday Morning Statshot with Nick Chu: Hurricanes

  A quick look at some of the things that make hurricanes super deadly in your city: Top wind speeds Roosevelt Island Tram can operate in: 50 miles per hour Hurricane wind speeds: 111 miles per hour Percentage of US population threatened by hurricanes: 12 Most hurricane prone city in Florida: Miami Number of hurricanes...

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Aug 27, 2011
Weekly Roundup

Weekly Roundup: Scale Model Aerial Tram

(Sorry, this one was a day late going up.) A few highlights from around the world of Urban Gondolas, Gondola Transit, and Cable Propelled Transit: New Jersey’s Medowlands Sports Complex mulls a new connection to a nearby rail link. Among the technologies under consideration are an urban gondola. Squamish, British Columbia’s Sea to Sky Gondola...

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Aug 26, 2011
Algerian Gondolas

The Algiers Téléphériques

From what we can piece together, Cable Propelled Transit (CPT) systems in Algeria began in the mid-1950’s with the construction of the Téléphérique d’El Madania in the capital Algiers. This system was then followed in 1982 by the Téléphérique Notre-Dame d’Afrique – again in Algiers. Five years later in 1987, two more Téléphériques would be...

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Aug 25, 2011
Algerian Gondolas

New Urban Gondola Under Construction in Algiers

  Of all the Urban Gondolas / Téléphériques / Télécabines in Algeria, perhaps the most exciting right now is the Bouzareah Télécabine. The reason is fourfold: ONE – This system is actually under construction and has been for at least the last year. That suggests it should be nearing completion any time now. TWO –...

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Aug 24, 2011
Algerian Gondolas

3 Algerian Télécabine Videos

Check out the following three news reports on the Tlemcen, Skikda and Constantine Télécabines (in that particular order): (Of note: In the first video – Tlemcen – we get a really great sense of how the three stations fit within the surrounding urban fabric. In the second video – Skikda – we get a really...

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Aug 23, 2011
Algerian Gondolas

The Problem With ‘Téléphériques’

One of the challenges urban gondola transit and cable propelled transit must overcome is the issue of nomenclature. This is something we talk about a fair bit here at The Gondola Project (here, here and here, for example) and it appears to have contributed to some of our own confusion about the Algerian Gondolas. Let...

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Aug 22, 2011
Algerian Gondolas

23 Algerian Gondolas!?!

As we declared last week, this week is going to be dedicated to unravelling some of the mystery surrounding Algeria’s rapidly expanding Urban Gondola plans. Algerian cities have many topographical challenges and it appears that the government has renewed it’s interest in ropeway technology as a means to combat those challenges. The challenge for us,...

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