Venice People Mover
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People Mover di Venezia | |
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Background | |
Transit type | People mover |
Number of lines | 1 |
Number of stations | 3 |
Daily ridership | 2871 (July 2010)[1] |
Operation | |
Began operation | April 19, 2010 |
Operator(s) | ASM (Azienda Servizi Mobilità) |
Number of vehicles | 2[2] Doppelmayr Cable Car |
Technical | |
System length | 857 m (2,812 ft) |
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The Venice People Mover is a people mover-type public transit system in Venice, Italy opened in 2010. It connects Piazzale Roma with the city's Tronchetto island car parking facility, via a stop above the Marittima cruise terminal.
The transport system started operating on April 19, 2010.[3] The two vehicles of the system are pulled by a cable similar to a funicular. The whole 853-metre-long (0.5 mi) journey takes three minutes.
References
- ↑ http://carta.ilgazzettino.it/MostraStoria.php?TokenStoria=846790&Data=20100807&CodSigla=VE
- ↑ Page 3, e
- ↑ "People Mover is working". The Virtual Citizenship of Venice. myvenice.org. Retrieved 2010-07-07.
External links
Media related to Venice People Mover at Wikimedia Commons
- "ASM Venezia". Retrieved 2010-04-17. Official web page
- Tronchetto - Piazzale Roma Shuttle, Venice, Italy, "DCC - Doppelmayr Cable Car". Retrieved 2010-05-01.
- "Lunedì prossimo parte il People Mover di Venezia - Adnkronos Veneto". Retrieved 2010-04-17. (Italian)
Coordinates: 45°26′23.15″N 12°18′47.77″E / 45.4397639°N 12.3132694°E
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