The Borneo Post

Warner Bros plans US$100 million cable car to Hollywood sign

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LOS ANGELES: Warner Bros. has announced plans for a US$ 100 million cable car to take tourists from its studio lot to the iconic Hollywood sign, an area increasing­ly choked by tourist traffic.

The company, one of Tinseltown’s “Big Six” fi lm distributo­rs, told city officials on Monday it would put up the entire funding for the “Hollywood Skyway.”

The six-minute ride would extend more than a mile (1.6 kilometres) from Warner’s base in Burbank up Mount Lee to a visitor centre near the sign, with pathways to a viewing area, according to the Los Angeles Times. The iconic studio behind “Casablanca” and “Gone with the Wind” didn’t respond to AFP’s request for comment but circulated a statement saying the project would “reduce street congestion, improve safety, and ease neighbourh­ood frustratio­ns.”

“Given our close proximity to the north side of the Hollywood sign, we believe we offer a solution that has the least impact on the environmen­t – protecting and preserving (nearby) Griffith Park – and the surroundin­g residentia­l neighbourh­oods,” the company added. — AFP

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