Cordillera - A local construction firm affiliated with a US-based
solar-powered surface transportation system manufacturer has offered to
conduct a feasibility study on the viability of running a solar-powered
cable cars in the city.
According to Aileen Refuerzo, city information office chief, Mayor
Mauricio Domogan had received an unsolicited proposal from Ryanx
Construction and General Services, a local representative of US-based firm
Transit X LLC to conduct the said study.
Domogan welcomed the proposal made by Rufino Barinan, chairman of the
firm and had tasked the city legal office to draft a memorandum of
agreement for the study that would be done at no cost to the city.
The study that will be conducted by the local firm will include the
identification of suitable areas for the alternative transport and
acquisition of right-of-way easements and air rights.
It will also include the environmental impact assessment of the project,
as well as the effect on the livelihood of public utility vehicle
operators in the city.
According to Transit X website, the solar-powered cable transport is a
"fully-automated transportation network with high-capacity interchanges
and stops that provide fast and wait-free travel."
"Pods, each carrying a single passenger or up to a family of five,
quietly cruise above traffic under a narrow tract. Destinations are
entered via smart phone or kiosk prior to boarding. Passengers board pods
at stops that are as convenient as taxi or bus stops. A pod takes off and
cruises nonstop until landing at the destination."
If the proposal will push forward up to its construction, Baguio City
will be the first in northern Luzon to have established an eco-friendly
cable car transport.
source || PNA
1 Comments:
Please include Benguet if this will push thru
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