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How long is the Emirates cable car?

The Emirates Cable Car system is 1km (0.62 miles) in length, the highest elevation on the Emirates Cable Car is 295ft (90m). It Is capable of carrying 2,500 passengers per hour in each direction, as well as carrying bicycles, passengers can also pay for a journey using their Oyster Cards.



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Since its opening, the 6 kilometer Grindelwald-Männlichen Gondola Cableway has been the longest cableway in the world. The journey lasts 30 minutes and offers riders stunning views of the Jungfrau Mountain and Eiger Mountain in the Bernese Alps.

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The Emirates Cable Car system is 1km (0.62 miles) in length, the highest elevation on the Emirates Cable Car is 295ft (90m). It Is capable of carrying 2,500 passengers per hour in each direction, as well as carrying bicycles, passengers can also pay for a journey using their Oyster Cards.

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It's a cable car over the river, rather than a tram (just to avoid any confusion). You can use PAYG money on an Oystercard to pay for it, but it won't count towards the daily cap.

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Basic Rules of the Ride Tickets/Receipts are not valid as transfers and are NOT round trip. You can get on the Cable Car at any stop along the way where you see the Cable Car stop pole. The Conductors will stop at each stop pole to let people on and off.

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It takes 8 euros to go up and 8 euros to go down via the cable car. The ride is very short… about 4 minutes and in this context the prices seem a bit steep. If you lug aboard heavy pieces of luggage they will cost 3 euros too. You can pre-book your through Santorini Miracle and choose the time of your travel.

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In Switzerland, about 350 aerial tramways are in use, including: Klein Matterhorn Aerial Tramway, the highest cable car in Europe (3883m), Zermatt.

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