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What city has the most cable cars?

Tourist attractions The world's longest metro cable car system, at over 16km, is in La Paz, Bolivia. The Mi Teleférico functions as La Paz's principal public transport system and currently has 25 stations and six separate lines running across the city.



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Mi Teleferico (La Paz, Bolivia) The world's highest and longest urban gondola, Mi Teleferico was designed to ferry passengers from the center of La Paz to the district of El Alto, high above the city.

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Many cities once had cable cars, but today, San Francisco's Powell-Mason, Powell-Hyde, and California Street lines are the only ones left in the world.

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Mi Teleférico (which translates to “my cable car”) is an aerial cable car system that serves the world's highest metropolitan area, La Paz–El Alto in Bolivia.

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Your Guide to San Francisco's California Street Cable Car Here is everything you need to know to have a memorable ride on one of the three cable car lines serving San Francisco, the California Line.

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Ba Na Hills Cable Car (Da Nang, Vietnam) The world's longest cable car is more than five kilometers long.

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Silver Mountain Resort in Kellogg is home to North America's longest gondola – a 3.1-mile-long journey from Kellogg's downtown high up onto Silver Mountain, a terrific year-round resort with excellent skiing and snowboarding in winter and a variety of mountain activities in summer.

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The Mi Teleférico has been considered the largest urban cable car system in the world since 2014, when only 6 miles were completed. Since then, the network has grown and is now 30.6 kilometers or 19 miles long. One more line is to be completed, and then it will be 33.8 kilometers or 21 miles long.

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California Line (Red) It's the least busy of the three. It's also full of thrills as it climbs the steep hill from California and Market to the top of Nob Hill, then runs back downhill to Van Ness.

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In American English, cable car may additionally refer to a cable-pulled street tramway with detachable vehicles (e.g., San Francisco's cable cars). As such, careful phrasing is necessary to prevent confusion. It is also sometimes called a ropeway or even incorrectly referred to as a gondola lift.

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During busy times, there is likely to be a very long line at this stop. However, the cars run every ten minutes or so and each car holds up 65 people so the line often moves more quickly than you'd expect. TIP: If you want to avoid the long line then you can walk north a few blocks and get the car at the next stop.

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