Mar 12 2008
Baltimore to get ski-lift-style gondola for Inner Harbor?
I don’t know whether to laugh or be scared about this story. Today’s Sun has an article on a proposal to build a gondola that runs 1.3 miles from The Convention Center to Fells Point. The more mass-transit the better, but it seems a bit disjointed and disconnected from the existing mass transit that currently exists or is planned. If it did ever get built it would likely end up as a tourist novalty more than a solution for commuters or residents. Similar to the water taxi. With Baltimore’s recent history of tragic and near tragic events surrounding non-traditional tourist attractions (hot air balloon and water taxi), some govt. officials likely have safety concerns in mind. Some might not want to be dangling 95 feet above the city when a summer thunderstorm rolls through the harbor.
The Winsteads have spent the past several years promoting their vision of a $40 million privately operated system called Baltimore’s SkyLine as efficient and environmentally friendly and an ideal connector to light rail, shuttles and the proposed public transit Red Line. Since completing a $38,000 state-funded ridership study more than a year ago, they’ve lined up investors and put together a construction and design team.
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I don’t know about this idea…is it really that serious that we need a ski lift to connect downtown to Fells Point?
Well, sir, there’s nothing on earth
Like a genuine,
Bona fide,
Electrified,
Six-car
Monorail!
What’d I say?
Monorail!
What’s it called?
Monorail!
That’s right! Monorail!
Where you sent here by the devil?
No my good friend, I’m on the level
Monorail, Mono…