List of aerial tramways

List of aerial tramways (US) or cable cars (Europe) around the world.

For gondola lifts, see the List of gondola lifts.
For funitels, see the Funitel article.

(Note: this list should not contain gondola lifts.)

Contents

Africa

 South Africa

NIGERIA A cable car was installed by Doppelmayr of Switzerland in 2005 from the base to the top of Obudu Ranch Resort in Cross River State of Nigeria

Asia

 People's Republic of China

 India

 Iran

 Israel

 Japan

Among 170 aerial lifts in Japan, 73 lines are aerial tramways, including 1 funitel. 69 aerial tramways operate full season. See the above article for the full listing of aerial lifts in the country (including gondola lifts). Some notable aerial tramways include:

 Lebanon

 Malaysia

 South Korea

Europe

 Armenia

“Tatev wings” aerial tramway is supported by three towers between its two terminals. One terminal is on a hill overlooking the village of Halidzor and the other is near Tatev Monastery, on the road to Tatev village. At top speed, the tramway travels at 37 kilometers per hour and the ride takes approximately 11 minutes, with its deepest drop at 360 meters aboveground. Two cabins (each with the capacity to hold 25 people) operate at once, traveling in opposite directions. There are six cables altogether (three per cabin, with two cables suspending and one cable pulling each cabin), each uniquely built for the specifications of this project. They are capable of carrying 10-15 times more than the nominal load. The tramway is equipped with a diesel drive unit which will operate immediately in the case of a power outage.

Portugal - madiera cable car

 Austria

The cable car at Zell am See in the Austrian Alps is but one of 55 aerial tramways, gondolas and chair lifts in this location alone. Cable cars of all types carry an estimated 500- to 550-million passengers each year in Austria.

 France

 Germany

 Gibraltar

 Ireland

 Italy

 Latvia

 Norway

 Poland

 Romania

 Slovenia

 Slovakia

 Spain

 Sweden

 Switzerland

In Switzerland, many aerial tramways are in use, including:
A complete list of publicly available Swiss aerial tramways (excluding other types of aerial lifts), is available at list of aerial tramways in Switzerland.

 Turkey

 United Kingdom

North America

 Canada

 United States

 Mexico

Oceania

 Australia

South America

 Brazil

 Chile

 Colombia

 Ecuador

 Venezuela

Movies

Freight

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.tochal.org/en/telecabin_introduction.asp
  2. ^ http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/Search/Details/Longest-non-stop-double-track-cable-car/73590.htm
  3. ^ Marc Fénolli; Béatrice Méténier (September 2006). La bastille de Grenoble et son téléphérique. 
  4. ^ Les nouvelles de Grenoble (127). May 2009. http://www.ville-grenoble.fr/download/NDGN127.pdf. 
  5. ^ Dursey Island