Skitube Alpine Railway
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The Skitube Alpine Railway is an electric rack railway in the Kosciuszko National Park in New South Wales, Australia.
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The Swiss-designed railway provides easy access between the Alpine Way at Bullocks Flat and the Perisher Blue ski resort sites of Perisher Valley and Blue Cow Mountain. The Skitube passes through two tunnels and three stations, two of which are underground. An off-peak schedule is run in early to late June and mid to late September, either side of the peak July-September ski season. Trains run between 5 a.m. and 1 a.m., allowing for après-ski activities or night skiing.
The Skitube was built to provide better access to the skifields and resorts in the area during winter. The single road that provided the only access before the construction of the railway was (and still is) often blocked by adverse weather conditions. The 8.5 km-long, standard gauge railway was built between October 1984 and March 1988. The majority of the railway is underground, comprising the Bilston and Blue Cow tunnels, 3.3 km and 2.6 km long respectively. The depth of the tunnels varies from between 4 m and 550 m, and their diameter between 5 m and 5.5 m.
The Bullocks Flat terminus has a large, three-sided station with extensive parking, a pass office, a ski and snowboard school, information desk, kiosk, souvenir shop, and ski and snowboard hire shop. This allows day trippers to get tickets and equipment and be loaded for the 10-minute journey to the Perisher Valley station, and a further 7 minutes to Blue Cow. It is adjacent to the Lake Crackenback Resort (accommodation).
Each of the carriages, which typically make up a 4-carriage train, is 16.8 m long and 3.8 m wide, and can carry 225 passengers. This provides for the movement of around 4,500 people per hour.
The rack system Skitube operates on the Lamella System, which was developed by the Von Roll Company.
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