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Old Posted Mar 16, 2023, 5:00 PM
jmecklenborg jmecklenborg is offline
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Originally Posted by pj3000 View Post
In Pittsburgh, definitely, given the major topographical/elevation challenges in the city.

For Dallas… seems like a pretty ridiculous vanity project. In cities that are primarily flat, seems kinda silly. But then again, Dallas has a fancy Calatrava bridge over what amounts to a drainage ditch and floodplain most of the time.
They keep suggesting these for Cincinnati but there really isn't a single application that would be a slam dunk. The two typical gondola suggestions are one connecting the University of Cincinnati and Over-the-Rhine (typically near Findlay Market) or Mt. Adams and downtown (usually touching down in front of the casino).
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