An aerial ropeway transportation system for combined freight and passenger transport – a simulation study
Martin Pernkopf and
Manfred Gronalt
Transportation Planning and Technology, 2021, vol. 44, issue 1, 45-62
Abstract:
Aerial ropeways or cableways are a common means of transport in mountainous regions. Quite unusual is a ropeway combining both freight and passenger transport. Such a system provides a supplementary solution to arising logistical problems in areas with dedicated spatial challenges. A simulation study for a potential application linking two infrastructural nodes in an alpine tourist region was used to analyse the performance of such a system. Various system configurations and operating strategies for controlling the freight transport were examined. The major findings show the interrelated effects on freight and passenger transportation capacities and the trade-off between them. The simulation model can easily be adapted and transferred to other potential applications.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1080/03081060.2020.1851450
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