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October 13th 03, 12:17 AM posted to uk.transport.london
Colin Rosenstiel
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Cablecars to link close stations?
In article ,
(Michael Bell) wrote:
In article , Steve Naïve
wrote:
Michael Bell wrote in
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It seems to me that there is a great need for means to link
the dozens of pairs of stations in London and elsewhere where the
two stations are just too far apart to be considered "the same
place", and too far apart to walk conveniently between. The legacy
of the railway politics of the 19th century!
Do you have examples?
Putney and East Putney.
What means of transport could link such pairs? It would be
nice to have a standard thing which could be widely used.
A bus?
Crew = costs. With the waiting time, and the traffic, they will always
be slower than a cable car.
There may be other ways of doing it, but I want to explore the
possibilities of bi-cable gondelbahnen/cableways (Sorry, I am not
sure of the English word) as used, for example, in ski-resorts.
Cable Cars (as you wrote in the subject).
Cableways can go up and down steep gradients, that's their
function in ski resorts. Pairs of stations often have a large height
difference between them. Speed is adequate for such short
distances.
Do we have lots of steep gradients in London?
Again, Putney and East Putney
As someone brought up in Putney I wonder why on earth anyone would want to
interchange between Putney and East Putney
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