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Masada cableway

Coordinates:31°18′44.43″N35°21′41.57″E / 31.3123417°N 35.3615472°E /31.3123417; 35.3615472
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Cable car in Israel
Masada cableway
Map
Interactive map of Masada cableway
Overview
StatusOperating
LocationMasada,Israel
No. of stations2
Open1998 (1998)
Operation
OwnerIsrael Nature and Parks Authority
OperatorIsrael Nature and Parks Authority
Technical features
Aerial lift typeAerial tramway
Line length0.9 km
Operating speed28.8 km/h
Noteselevation 33 m

TheMasada cableway is anaerial tramway at the ancient fortress ofMasada,Israel.

History

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The cableway was built in 1971 by the Karl Brändle company ofSwitzerland to carry people to the ruins at the top of theplateau. It had one aerial tramway support pillar and two cabins with a length of 900 metres and an elevation change of 290 metres. It was replaced in 1998 by an aerial tramway built byVon Roll without any support pillar, thus allowing the cabin's hanger to completely enclose the two track ropes and the haul rope.[1] Its bottom station is 257 m below and its summit station is 33 metres above sea level, thereby making it the lowest aerial tramway in the world.

The cars run every fifteen (15) minutes during operating hours.

See also

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References

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  1. ^“The Longest Ski-Lifts and Cable Trams in the World”

External links

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31°18′44.43″N35°21′41.57″E / 31.3123417°N 35.3615472°E /31.3123417; 35.3615472

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