Europe's longest urban cable car is unveiled over dazzling capital city
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Europe’s longest urban cable car unveiled in Paris 17 years after initial proposal
Europe’s longest cable car has been unveiled in Paris 17 years after it was first proposed
Europe's longest urban cable car is unveiled over dazzling capital city
The first urban cable car soars over Paris in the suburb of Limeil-Brevannes (Picture: Lafargue Raphael/ABACA/Shutterstock) Europe’s longest urban cable car was unveiled at the weekend in the southeastern suburbs of Paris — some 17 years after it was initially proposed. The new line, the first of its kind in the French capital, has been designed to connect the city’s isolated outskirts, poorly served by trains and buses, to the Métro network. At…
In Paris there is now a cable car. It cost 138 million euros and connects several suburbs with the metro network.
The French capital Paris has opened an urban cable car: quiet, emission-free and firmly anchored in public transport. Could this model also work for Berlin and open up new paths via roads, rails and water? After all, a cable car has been successfully used in Marzahn since 2017. Realistic vision or exaggerated utopia? Just like in this picture, a cable car could connect different hot spots in Berlin's city centre and enable new traffic routes. / …
There are 105 gondolas on the track.
The Île-de-France region has inaugurated this weekend a cable car, the "C1", an unprecedented project that connects four communes in the Val-de-Marne, on the outskirts of Paris. With its 4.5 kilometers, it is the longest urban cable car in Europe.
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