Table Mountain Aerial Cableway
The cable cars take about 5-10 minutes to reach the top of the mountain and they travel at a speed of up to 10 meters per second.
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Table Mountain Aerial Cableway
Table Mountain 是一座上方平坦的山,因俯視南非開普敦 (Cape Town) 而成為著名的地標。它吸引了眾多遊客,可經由纜車,攀登山頂。
"cable way" - 空中索道。 Table Mountain的空中索道在1926年動工,1929年完成。至2008年11月20日,訪客已達一千八百萬人次。
History of the Cableway
- The Cableway was first built almost 79 years ago. On 4 October 1929 the Cableway opened its doors to its first visitors. The opening ceremony, led by the then mayor of Cape Town, drew 200 guests.
- Since then three upgrades have taken place, with the most recent in October 1997.
Number of Visitors to the Cableway
- To date the Cableway has transported more than 18 million passengers to the summit.
- 800 000 visitors from all over the world use the Cableway annually.
Even with so many visitors, queuing time is minimal due to the new upgraded system.
About the cable cars
- The 65 passenger cable car runs from Tafelberg Road to the top of Table Mountain. The floor rotates giving everyone a 360 degree view on the way up.
- The cable car was imported from Switzerland and there are only 2 other such cable cars in the world, one in Titlis in the Swiss Alps in Switzerland, and one in Palm Springs in America.
- The cable cars take about 5-10 minutes to reach the top of the mountain and they travel at a speed of up to 10 meters per second.
- The cable cars can carry a maximum weight of 5200 kg and works on a counter weight system weighing 134 tonnes each.
- The length of the cables are 1200m.
- The cables weigh 18 tonnes.
- The height of Table Mountain at its highest point is 1085m.
- The round cable car offers excellent aerodynamics in Cape Town’s famous strong South Easter winds.
- The base of the cable car is in fact a water tank that can carry up to 4000 litres of fresh water used to ballast during the windy season, they also supply fresh water for visitors.