Innovative above-ground on-demand transit system set to open in 2026 (NewAtlas)

By John Bull 1 min read

This is not your grandad's cable car gondola. Born of an amusement ride and opening to the public in 2026, this remarkably clever kiwi idea offers quick, cheap, on-demand urban transit – that's much more direct and private than public transport.

It looks a lot like a big urban gondola system – but Whoosh's as-yet-unnamed autonomous transport pod system is much more interesting. Gondolas are fixed to their cables, which are pulled in long loops; the Whoosh pods have their own motors and autonomous route-switching systems on board, and are free to navigate their way from point to point across a complex, super-modular network that could stretch from one side of town to the other.

Cable cars, in other words, that don't all have to go the same way, switching freely between cables that can be much shorter and cheaper than several miles of regular gondola line. In a network that's super cheap and easy to extend, that doesn't have to be constrained by geography or existing road networks. It'll look something like this:

A hyper-flexible, hyper-modular, super-affordable, on-demand, autonomous urban transit network
A flexible, modular, on-demand, autonomous urban transit network. Whoosh

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Here is a video that explains in more detail how it works, its benefits, as well as a longer animation of the cabins switching direction: