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The cable car for the Winter Olympics in Cortina will not be ready by the start date, a letter shows

The cable car that was supposed to transport spectators to the Olympic Alpine Skiing events for women in Cortina won't be ready on time. This prompted Games organisers to?request school closures in order to relieve the pressure placed on the Dolomite resort transportation system. The Apollonio - Socrepes lift has been a controversial piece of Olympic infrastructure in the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics 2026, which will be co-hosted from February 6-22 by Cortina and Italy's capital.

The system was supposed to transport spectators directly from the centre of the town to the slopes. However, the work began late and residents expressed safety concerns over its location, which is prone to landslides. Simico, the agency that is in charge of Olympic infrastructure and has been tasked with overseeing the construction of the project, which remains unfinished one week before the Games begin, stated on Friday that the work was proceeding according to schedule.

In a letter to the top representative of the Belluno Province, Chief Games Operation Officer Andrea Francisi stated that Simico had informed the organizers the previous day the gondola would not be delivered in the timeframe planned.

Simico released a statement Saturday stating that the work on the cable cars was still ongoing and safety checks for the final commissioning would be carried out in the next week. Simico said that logistical matters such as the closure of schools were not within its mandate.

The?Milano Cortina organizing committee declined to make any comment.

MOBILITY - ESSENTIAL Element

Francisi, in a letter that has never been reported before, described the lift as a key element of Cortina's Olympic mobility plan, where it will host events such as curling, bobsleigh and skeleton. The letter stated that "the loss of this critical infrastructure just before the start of Olympic operations creates significant organizational challenges with major impacts on flow, security, and the ability of the system in general to absorb alternative mobility requirements."

Organisers asked the local authorities in Cortina to close their schools on?February 10, February 12 and, if possible, on February 11 to relieve pressure on Cortina's transport system during crucial days for Olympic operations.

CRITICAL DAYS

Closed schools on critical days to maintain order and ensure the transport network can function was described as "indispensible" by some. The number of tickets available for Cortina events has been capped pending clarification on whether the cable cars will be ready for the Games.

A spokesperson from the Milano Cortina 2026 organizing committee said on Friday that they had released so far a number tickets in accordance with the 'capacity guaranteed by the road transport.

Cortina, located in the Dolomites and one of Italy's most popular winter resorts, hosted the 1956?Games. However, it lacks a rail station, and the main road to the town is often slow during peak hours.

The main mode of transport in a town with only 5,500 permanent residents is still the car.

Special measures will be taken to reduce congestion during the Olympics.

Permits will only be issued to vehicles that are used by local residents, people who own second homes and those providing services for the Games.

The Olympic venues will require fans to park their cars in designated areas, and then take shuttle buses. (Reporting and editing by Giselda Vangnoni, Keith Weir and Elvira Pollina)

(source: Reuters)