Jozef Krešák, Dagmar Cagáňová, Peter Bindzár, Gabriela Pajtinková Bartáková
Use of mining FREIGHT Cableway in urban mobility as a part of an integrated transport system
Číslo: 2/2018
Periodikum: Acta Montanistica Slovaca
Klíčová slova: mining, cableway, transport, city logistics, smart city, urban mobility
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Anotace:
Due to the extensive economic activities in urban areas, many European cities face multiple problems related to or caused by
transport and traffic. Traffic infrastructure in cities and beyond will cease capacitively and qualitatively. This situation can be addressed by
building infrastructure with compatible integrated transport systems. The article presents the possibilities of using the route of a high-speed
suspended cableway originally intended for the transport of magnesite from the mine Bankov for processing into the former thermal
operation in Ťahanovce in urban mobility. The basis of the article is the methodology of designing a personal cableway with capacity and
strength calculation. City outbuildings in Kosice are currently expanding beyond the city centre to its periphery, which also changes user
needs. Residents demand a new culture of urban mobility. Meeting these needs together with the need to increase the share of green public
passenger transport requires a fundamental change in order to provide traffic closer to the sources and the destination of the roads. By
using the route of the former mining cableway, a new conveyor system of the suburban cable car would be created. This system could be
integrated into the integrated transport system of the city of Kosice. At the end of the article is a case study on the integration of a personal
cableway into the integrated transport system of the city of Kosice as an effective and environmentally-friendly alternative to improving
mobility in the city.
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transport and traffic. Traffic infrastructure in cities and beyond will cease capacitively and qualitatively. This situation can be addressed by
building infrastructure with compatible integrated transport systems. The article presents the possibilities of using the route of a high-speed
suspended cableway originally intended for the transport of magnesite from the mine Bankov for processing into the former thermal
operation in Ťahanovce in urban mobility. The basis of the article is the methodology of designing a personal cableway with capacity and
strength calculation. City outbuildings in Kosice are currently expanding beyond the city centre to its periphery, which also changes user
needs. Residents demand a new culture of urban mobility. Meeting these needs together with the need to increase the share of green public
passenger transport requires a fundamental change in order to provide traffic closer to the sources and the destination of the roads. By
using the route of the former mining cableway, a new conveyor system of the suburban cable car would be created. This system could be
integrated into the integrated transport system of the city of Kosice. At the end of the article is a case study on the integration of a personal
cableway into the integrated transport system of the city of Kosice as an effective and environmentally-friendly alternative to improving
mobility in the city.