This will be first Indian city to start ropeway service in public transportation

By  Jasleen Kaur November 28th 2021 11:23 AM

Varanasi will become the first Indian city to start ropeway service as a mode of public transport, said Deepak Agrawal, Divisional Commissioner, Varanasi, on Sunday. Deepak Agrawal said, "The city needed a public transport service, so as per the comprehensive mobility plan, the ropeway system was a viable option to improve traffic." [caption id="" align="alignnone"]Varanasi, India - WorldAtlas Social media[/caption] Also read | 15 more nations recognise India’s Covid vaccines: MEA "We have tendered the DPR sanction of the ropeway system and bidding proceedings will be completed by December 11. It will be based on a public-private partnership (PPP) model with a capacity of 4,500," he added. [caption id="" align="aligncenter"]BI Cable Ropeway, रोपवे in Tehsil Nalagarh, Solan , Gh Enterprises | ID:  9139199830 Social media[/caption] "Initially, it will be a 3.45 km stretch covering Cantt Railway Station, Sajan Tiraha, Rathyatra, and Girja Ghar Chauraha. We have taken a 24 month period for the completion of this project," he added. Also read | France suspends all flights from South Africa over new Covid-19 variant He said the cost of the project was estimated to be over ₹400 crore. The ropeway would reduce the journey between the two stations to only 15 minutes. Around 220 trolleys will run at a height of 45 metre. The trolleys will move in a gap of 90 seconds to 120 seconds. Around 4,000 persons would be able to travel in one direction at a time. [caption id="" align="alignnone"]Take in the views from the Darjeeling ropeway | Times of India Travel Social media[/caption] The cost of the project is divided between Centre and state at 80:20. Notably, Varanasi is Prime Minister Narendra Modi's constituency and it will soon become the first Indian city to start ropeway service as a mode of public transport. -PTC News 

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