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  2. Teide Cableway - Wikipedia

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    Teide Cableway (Spanish: Teleférico del Teide) is an aerial tramway that goes up Mount Teide, the highest peak in Spain, located in Teide National Park in Tenerife, Canary Islands. Starting at the base station at 2,356 metres (7,730 ft) above sea level, it ascends to the top station at 3,555 m (11,663 ft) in eight minutes, at a maximum speed ...

  3. Aerial tramway - Wikipedia

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    The Portland Aerial Tram in Portland, Oregon, US Aerial tramway in Engadin, Switzerland, suspended on two track cables with an additional haulage rope The Port Vell Aerial Tramway in Barcelona, Spain. An aerial tramway, aerial tram, sky tram, aerial cablecar, aerial cableway, telepherique, or seilbahn is a type of aerial lift which uses one or ...

  4. Fuente Dé cable car - Wikipedia

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    Cables length is 1,450-metre (4,757 ft) and the speed of cabins is usually 10-metre (33 ft)/s [4] Fuente Dé ropeway is the longest single-span aerial lift of Europe. [ 5 ] Image gallery

  5. 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.

  6. Port Vell Aerial Tramway - Wikipedia

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    Port Vell Aerial Tramway, shuttle from Torre Sant Sebastià The line is 1,303 m (4,275 ft) long, with sections of 652 m (2,139 ft) and 651 m (2,136 ft). The original cabins, which are still in use, take 20 passengers each plus the cabin attendant, and have an empty weight of 1,350 kg (2,980 lb).

  7. Montjuïc Cable Car - Wikipedia

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    Logo del Telefèric de Montjuïc. The Montjuïc Cable Car (officially Telefèric de Montjuïc, in Catalan) is a gondola lift in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.The cable car runs from a lower terminus adjacent to the Montjuïc Park upper station of the Montjuïc funicular, and climbs higher up the Montjuïc hill to a terminal near the Montjuïc Castle on the summit of the hill.

  8. Aerial lift - Wikipedia

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    An aerial lift, [1] also known as a cable car or ropeway, is a means of cable transport in which cabins, cars, gondolas, or open chairs are hauled above the ground by means of one or more cables. Aerial lift systems are frequently employed in a mountainous territory where roads are relatively difficult to build and use, and have seen extensive ...

  9. Aeri de Montserrat - Wikipedia

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    Aeri de Montserrat cable car Aeri de Montserrat. The Aeri de Montserrat (Catalan pronunciation: [əˈɛɾi ðə munsəˈrat]) is an aerial cable car which provides one of the means of access to the Montserrat mountain and abbey. It can be found 1 hour from the city of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.