Emerging Transit Technology: Implementing an Urban Gondola System over Al Corniche, Doha, Qatar - A Cost Estimation Study
Abstract
Urban gondolas are a type of driverless transit vehicles, which are increasingly drawing
the attention as a viable mass transit alternative in urban environments and touristic
areas. The system is distinctive with high reliability of travel time, because it operates
on their own right of. Urban gondolas are also identified with environmental benefits
resulting from their low emission, energy use, and noise pollution. They have widely
been implemented in touristic areas, mountains and in areas with diverse topography
types. The objective of this study is a first step assessment of the potential economic
viability of implementing an urban Gondola linking East Mound Skyline View to the
promenade side along Al Dafna Park in Westbay Doha, Qatar. The focus of this study is on
introducing an appropriate technology plus estimating its associated cost components of
implementing such system in Qatar. The (Monocable) urban gondola technology will be
investigated in terms of applicability and furthermore, their associated cost components
including the capital costs such as infrastructure civil works, as well as operating and
maintenance costs (O&M) will be estimated based on the existing benchmarks and
similar practices from around the globe. The result of this study could be a basis for
an in-depth Cost-Benefit Analysis of implementing emerging transit technologies (e.g.
urban gondola) in the State of Qatar.
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