In message , Ian Jelf
writes
In message , Recliner
writes
The cable car will connect Greenwich and the Royal Docks, carrying up
to 2,500 passengers-an-hour.
Is that a realistic figure? It seems very high to me but I don't have
first hand knowledge of such
things.
It depends on the size of the gondolas (as they seem to be called). The
Montjuic cable car that crosses the harbour in Barcelona has only two
(large) reciprocating gondolas and is claimed to have a capacity of 8000
passengers per hour.
The Thames proposal ...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environmen...arbonemissions
and
http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/show....php?p=5044185
seems more like the Singapore system, with multiple small gondolas
following a circular route:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Sentosa-cableway.jpg
Singapore can manage 1400 per hour, but it is a rather longer journey
than the Thames proposal and it includes a midway station, which London
won't have.
--
Paul Terry