Love your blog and the database (obviously a big fan of chairlifts & gondolas and ski areas & such). This comment has nothing to do with this post either. Your logo, have you ever considered connecting the rope that’s connected to the chair to a tower at the letter ‘T’?. So like the ‘O’ is the chair, the ‘T’ could be a tower. Just a random thought. Keep up the great blog!
Not common. That and the Stanserhorn Cabrio are the only two with an open upper deck that I know of. There is also Ha Long, Vietnam, and Twinliner, Samnaun, which are the only two fully closed double deck I know of, though there could be others
Love your blog and the database (obviously a big fan of chairlifts & gondolas and ski areas & such). This comment has nothing to do with this post either. Your logo, have you ever considered connecting the rope that’s connected to the chair to a tower at the letter ‘T’?. So like the ‘O’ is the chair, the ‘T’ could be a tower. Just a random thought. Keep up the great blog!
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Looking at this one in Tignes, how common are double deck cabins on aerial trams?
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Not common. That and the Stanserhorn Cabrio are the only two with an open upper deck that I know of. There is also Ha Long, Vietnam, and Twinliner, Samnaun, which are the only two fully closed double deck I know of, though there could be others
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The Dachstein-Gletscherbahn cable car in Austria has an open upper deck on one of the sides.
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