Bartholet: Progress on the Cable Car Project in VaranasiInsights into Construction and a Vision for a New Era of Urban Mobility Current Developments at the Stations: Vidhyapeth Station: Installation has already been completed. Final adjustments and refinements are currently being made to prepare for the upcoming cable car operation. Rathyatra Station: The mechanical installation of the central drive station is also finished. Final fine-tuning is underway to lay a solid foundation for subsequent activities. Cantt Station: The installation of electromechanical components began in the fall of 2024. Thanks to the well-coordinated team, operations are on track for a timely commencement of the cable car system. Additional Project Highlights: The first cabins have already arrived on-site. Nearly all of the supports for the first two sections have been installed. The cable car system will span a total length of 3,660 meters and is designed to transport up to 3,000 passengers per hour in each direction. Passengers will be safely transported across Varanasi in modern panoramic cabins designed by Studio F. A. Porsche. Each of the nearly 150 cabins will accommodate ten passengers and travel at a speed of six meters per second. Varanasi – A City with History The project is particularly noteworthy as it is being implemented in Varanasi, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. For thousands of years, Varanasi has been a major pilgrimage destination and stands as a symbol of culture, history, and spirituality in India. Outlook: The cable car system will not only alleviate traffic in Varanasi but will also enhance connectivity to central urban areas, providing passengers with an innovative transportation experience. |