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    Paris to build $145M cable car system

    James MartinBy James MartinMarch 10, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    (CNN) — Paris is already home to some of the most popular attractions in the world, and the French capital could be about to get its very first urban cable car.

    Proposed plans for a brand new 4.5 kilometer-long aerial tramway connecting various suburbs in the southeast to the Paris Metro are pressing ahead, with construction expected to begin this year.

    Scheduled to open in 2025, the “Cable 1” project will travel from the Parisian suburb of Villeneuve-Saint-Georges to the Pointe du Lac station in Creteil in the Île-de-France region within just 17 minutes, less than half the time the journey would take on a bus.

    Renderings for the cable car line, helmed by architecture studio Atelier Schall, have just been released, providing a closer look at the much-anticipated project, which recently cleared pre-construction feasibility studies.

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    A rendering of Cable 1, a proposed new cable car system set to open in Paris by 2025.

    Courtesy Île-de-France Mobilités

    Cable 1 (C1) has an estimated price tag of €132 million (around $145 million) and is expected to serve around 11,000 people a day, with just 30 seconds between cabins at peak times. Each cabin will have room for up to 10 passengers.

    While French cities like Brest and Grenoble already hold similar cable car systems, Cable 1 would be the first for Paris if its approved. However, several other proposed aerial tramways are currently in various stages of development.

    First proposed in 2008, Cable 1 was considered necessary due to the hilly terrain of Creteil, which also holds a high speed train line and a motorway, making alternative overground travel systems less practical.

    04 paris cable car Station-Pointe-du-Lac

    The Cable 1 project will travel from Parisian suburb Villeneuve-Saint-Georges to the Pointe du Lac station in Creteil, located in the Île-de-France region.

    Courtesy Île-de-France Mobilités

    In order to build the system, 33 white pylons, devised to “blend harmoniously” into the landscape, will be put up along the suburbs.

    “Public transport in Ile-de-France, the Ile-de-France regions and the Department of Val-de-Marne decided in 2016 to add a new innovative tool for public transport solutions which offered Île-de-France residents on their network the first urban cable car transport line in the region,” says Laurent Probst, general director for IDF Mobilites.

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    A rendering of Bois Matar station in Villeneuve-Saint-Georges, which would be one of the five stops on the line if all goes to plan.

    Courtesy Île-de-France Mobilités

    “The great proposal of the group led by Doppelmayr France will allow, in just over four years, more than 11,000 people per day to save a lot of time, a lot of comfort and perhaps, to dream a little in the mountains.”

    Cable 1 will serve five stops in total, Temps Durables and Emile Combes in Limeil-Brévannes, Emile Zola in Valenton and Bois Matar in Villeneuve-Saint-Georges, with the terminus at Pointe du Lac in Créteil, located a short distance from metro line 8.

    02 paris cable car Station-Emile-Combes

    The 4.5-kilometer-line will have the capacity to serve around 1,600 passengers per hour.

    Courtesy Île-de-France Mobilités

    Every station will be just one-story high in order to ensure the system is “100% accessible” for passengers.

    Paris isn’t the only European city introducing a cable car system. Last year, Amsterdam gave the green light to a 1.5 kilometer-long cable car that will travel across the IJ river, linking Amsterdam-West and Amsterdam-Noord when it gets up and running in 2025.

    In London, a cable car built across the Thames river has struggled to attract regular passengers since opening in 2012, and only managed to avoid draining city transport finances because of a lucrative sponsorship deal that is soon to expire.

    Top image credit: Courtesy Île-de-France Mobilités



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