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Where do you catch the cable car from for Table Mountain?

The 65-passenger cable car runs from Tafelberg Road to the top of Table Mountain.



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The ride is a gentle one, the rotating state-of-the-art cable car taking visitors from the lower station to the top in around 5 minutes. It operates seven days a week and trips occur within 10 to 15 minutes of each other. The time of the day's last excursion varies throughout the year.

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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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Not surprisingly, it is a long slog to the top, and you should allow yourself plenty of time to get up and back down again - anything up to 6 hours if you also want to spend some time at the top. It is also possible to arrange to do a guided half day or full day hike up the mountain if you prefer.

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A half-day hike on Table Mountain covers a distance of three kilometres on average and takes approximately three hours to complete. A full-day Table Mountain hike covers about five kilometres and takes around five hours to complete.

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Table Mountain cable car. You can walk up and down or if you don't feel like it or don't have enough time you can use the cable car one way or return.

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Where does the cable car go in London? The Cable car starts from Greenwich Peninsula to the Royal Docks. Therefore, crossing over the Thames is a great view of the London city.

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Hours of operations for the cable cars are 7 a.m. to 10:30 p.m., Monday through Sunday.

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The cable car routes are the Powell-Hyde line, the Powell-Mason line and the California line. Powell-Hyde and Powell-Mason lines stop at the museum.

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To board cable cars at Powell & Market, Bay & Taylor and Hyde & Beach Streets, you must purchase your fare in advance (applies 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily). Single ride fares can be purchased at a number of locations. For all-day travel, you may want to purchase a visitor Passport.

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It is not necessary to book the cable car. You can just turn up and use either your Oyster card or bank card on the reader, just as you would on the bus or tube. I also found there was no difference in price whether you booked in advance or paid on the day.

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A lot of hikers start their hike in the morning, which offers a number of advantages. The mountain isn't as crowded later in the day, though, making this the best time to hike Table Mountain for some. Then again, it's just as quiet in the very early hours.

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This gives Table Mountain hikers the opportunity to comfortably hike the shady eastern slopes in the afternoons. Problem is, the air temperature is still high, so mornings remain the best time to hike Table Mountain on these slopes. Direct sunlight can make hiking Table Mountain challenging.

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Pleasant weather conditions at the top can easily turn unpleasant. The wind speed increases drastically and the weather is generally 5- 6 degrees colder at the top of Table Mountain, this varies on the routes that you are hiking at.

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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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You don't not need to book tickets for the Cable cart. Here is some info, if this helps: Anyone holding a valid paper Travelcard, Oyster Travelcard, a London Boroughs Freedom Pass, or using Oyster Pay-as-you-go, gets a discount of 25% off the fares below.

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