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  2. Manakamana Cable Car - Wikipedia

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    The operation of Nepal's first commercial Cable Car service commenced on 24 November 1998 and was inaugurated by the Late Crown Prince Dipendra Bir Bikram Shah. [2] The cable car system is designed by the Doppelmayr Group of Austria , an ISO 9001:2015 certified company and the leading international manufacturer in the aerial ropeway industry.

  3. List of aerial tramways - Wikipedia

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    Kobi - Gudauri , Since 2018 , longest cable car in Europe which is 7.5 km long [22] [23] [24] Vake - Turtle Lake, Tbilisi, Since 1965, was by then third cable car in Tbilisi. 1175 meters long with 12 pers. cabins. University - Bagebi, Tbilisi Since 1982, was by then fifth cable car in Tbilisi. 320 meters long with 40 pers. cabins.

  4. Chandragiri Cable Car - Wikipedia

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    Chandragiri Cable Car is a gondola lift transportation system located in Chandragiri Municipality, Nepal. Opened in 2016, the Chandragiri Cable Car runs from Thankot to Chandragiri hills. The 2.4km (9,095ft) line has two stations. The cable car system consists of 38 gondolas that can carry 1,000 people per hour.

  5. Ropeways in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Ropeways in Nepal, which mainly refer to the aerial ropeways, are used for human and cargo transport.In the ‘Nepal Country Report’ of 1976 by the world bank concluded that construction and maintenance of roads in mountainous are costly due to hilly terrain, and thus other means of transport should be studied mainly indicating to the ropeways.

  6. List of aerial lift manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the current and former aerial lift manufacturers. ... Nippon Cable – Japan, founded in 1953 [29] REAC – Spain, founded in 1961;

  7. Transport in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The China–Nepal railway is a planned line through Kathmandu, linking the Indian Subcontinent with Lhasa in Tibet. It was proposed by the K.P. Oli government and in November 2017, Chinese media reported the arrival of a delegation of Chinese railway experts in Nepal. They discussed the possibility of a rail connection between China and Nepal. [12]

  8. Manakamana Temple - Wikipedia

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    The employees working at the cable car service are qualified and well trained for emergencies. The bottom station of the cable car is placed at Kurintar (258 metres (846 ft)) and the top station is at Manakamana (1,302 metres (4,272 ft)). [18] With 31 passenger cars and three cargo cars, the cable car can handle up to 600 persons per hour, and ...

  9. List of national highways in Nepal by province - Wikipedia

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    According to the Department of Roads there are 80 National Highways in Nepal. The combined length of the roads is 11,178.92 kilometres (6,946.26 mi) which includes asphalt/concrete and gravel. The combined length of the roads is 11,178.92 kilometres (6,946.26 mi) which includes asphalt/concrete and gravel.