CplKlinger
Senior Member
First off, welcome to the forum! It's absolutely wonderful to see your team here, and I truly hope that you continue to engage with members on here! It means a lot to us that you're willing to go out of your way to do thisHello everyone, one of the members on this forum invited us to join the conversation and reading your comments we first want to thank you for your enthusiasm and support for our ropeway project in Edmonton. It means a lot to our team.
If you have any questions, ask away.
While waiting, we can confirm we are not asking for taxpayer dollars. We are a private company willing to fully-fund this project. And yea we will have sureties in place to protect taxpayers.
Also, our integration with ARC is independent from ETS in that it is managed by VIX in Australia. We have to pay into it to be part, which is a different contract than ETS'. We did have to ask for authorization to be part however, but this has no financial impact on the system. We still have to pay our own way. Integration is more about offering the flexibility to hop on and off from different modes of transportation, which has been shown to help people chose new ways of moving.
Lastly, we can confirm that attracting international investors, including FIFA to yeg, is all based on our ability to demonstrate innovative, forward thinking and daring ideas. We have been able to demonstrate that vibrancy and continuing that legacy will not only bring curiosity but also trust in our projects.
I have a couple of questions.
First, if the Capital Region Partnership (the group of regional transit agencies behind Arc) doesn't want you integrated into the system, would it be possible for riders to link two unafiliated accounts (Arc and yours) to one Arc card?
Second, has your team given any consideration to how you'd coexist with the Edmonton Radial Railway Society's High Level Bridge streetcar line? I'm a member of the organization (not an exec), so I'm admittedly both excited and nervous for this project. I'd absolutely love to see this happen, and I hope it succeeds, but I just don't want it to completely overshadow the streetcar and push it aside. It travels a slightly different route, and has a different atmosphere obviously, but the ROW isnt too different. Has anyone reached out to them, and given consideration to how your Whyte Ave terminal could compliment their Whyte Ave terminal? Who knows, maybe you two could even share common infrastructure — like a waiting room?