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38: 160:). The system would connect Liugong Island with the mainland city of Weihei, with a large observation-tower station in the center. According to a company spokesman in early 2009 construction was underway on the $ 100 million Weihai line, with completion originally scheduled for 2011. However the project seems to have been cancelled or stalled as there are no further reports of any progress. 148:
awards a contract to Aerobus for a 2.6 km system with three stations that crosses the Yangtze and Jialing rivers in the downtown area, with pylons up to 300 ft high. This was project was apparently cancelled, as the rapidly growing city installed bigger, more costly transit modes
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is a self-propelled electrically powered bus-like vehicle riding on a suspended overhead cable. The cable arrangement, similar to a
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2013 (proposal)- Reports indicate that as of August 2013 the company is seeking to sell the system in Quito, Ecuador
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2007 (not installed)– Final approval for construction of a 4.2 km-long installation carried by eight pylons in
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Promotional video for design of tourist-oriented Weihai Aerobus line & sightseeing tower
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1992 (not installed) - awarded Phase I planning study funding for
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Texas Common Sense: More proof that Metro is out of control
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Index

Aerobus (disambiguation)
Airbus
Aerobius

Dietlikon
Switzerland
suspension bridge
GMD Mueller
Switzerland
Houston
Texas
United States
Schmerikon
Switzerland
Mont-Sainte-Anne
Canada
Dietlikon
Switzerland
Mannheim
Germany
Milwaukee County
Wisconsin
Chongqing
Weihai
China
Malacca Aerorail
Phnom Penh
AGT
The History of Aerobus International, Inc
"Aerobus on track for aerial monorail"

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