— After a 29 year absence, cable car technology has made a comeback to South Korea’s second largest city. East Asia’s newest urban recreational gondola was inaugurated last week on June 20 in Busan, South Korea. The city is a popular destination known for its laid back attitude, natural beauty and major events. Coined as the Busan Air Cruise, the...
😉👍Cableway through the blue sky 🌌 #cableway #in #likes #like #cologne #köln #city #citylife #lifestyle #style #photograph #photo #photooftheday #view #wonderfulview #rhein #river #lifestyleblogger #bluesky #wetter #sunnyday #sunshine #sun #clouds #tower #high #highlights A post shared by Scorpion (@scorpi_19) on May 6, 2017 at 1:38pm PDT Lisa und Marcel mit ihrem Standesbeamten in der Hochzeitsgondel....
— Doppelmayr and its team of designers have pooled together their collective experience to create a new and innovative ropeway control system — Doppelmayr Connect. This state-of-the-art product was crafted around the needs and tasks of the user, culminating in a control system that is intuitive, ergonomic, informative, and reliable. To create a superior control system,...
Nizhny Novgorod is a Russian city that is situated at the confluence of the Oka and Volga rivers and is the administrative center of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast and Volga Federal District. Since its founding in 1221, the city has been known as a vital economic and trading center within the Volga region, which led to the saying...
For urban gondola enthusiasts, Georgia seems to be one of those gifts that keep on giving. It appears that another fascinating ropeway system has been (re)discovered in the mountainous and picturesque regions of Georgia. At a length of 4,500m, the Tsnori-Sighnaghi Cableway was the longest passenger ropeway ever built in the country. The aerial tram, designed in...
Pour faciliter le déplacement dans la ville de Brest, Keolis a choisi un moyen de transport des plus sûr et économique avec le téléphérique. #SNCF #Keolis #Brest #telepherique #transport #urbain #ville #bluesky A photo posted by SNCF (@sncf) on Nov 3, 2016 at 11:01am PDT Essaie du nouveau jouet de la ville ! Superbe vue...
It might be a little hard to believe, but it has been three years since La Paz-El Alto’s first urban cable car system was built. On May 29, 2014, the Red Line (Spanish: Línea Roja) started providing passenger service between the plateaus of El Alto and the highlands of La Paz. Since then, three more Cable Propelled Transit...