- Eaglecrest needs $1.86 million in additional parts for its used pulse gondola, which has already cost $3.1 million before construction.
- 2023 was “by far the most successful year” in North America for the Doppelmayr Group.
- An upcoming Garaventa tram in Europe will feature robotic cargo loading.
- Mechanics at the Portland Tram vote not to unionize.
- Unionized lift mechanics at Park City reach a two year contract with Vail Resorts.
- Gore Mountain issues an RFP to replace Northwoods Gondola cabins in 2024.
- Doppelmayr wins a contract for a 189 cabin urban gondola in Bogotá, Colombia and begins construction on a 122 cabin urban gondola in Santiago, Chile.
- A viral video shows a chairlift in China bouncing wildly due to a malfunction.
- Heavy rains close Sunday River for 5 days and knock the Chondola out of service.

lol re the Chinese chairlift malfunctioning due to “low temperatures” according to resort management. Serves them right for snow skiing in the winter. I was in China several years ago and whenever I asked the tour guide about the suffocating smog they said it was just a “foggy day.”
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Exactly, you basically summed up the morally bankrupt CCP leadership and modern Chinese life in one comment. Serves them right for blatantly stealing and copying Doppelmayr and Leitner-Poma intellectual property and still managing to create a chairlift that wouldn’t pass Western safety standards with the chairs bouncing around more dramatically than my model Jagerndorfer chairlift when it fell off my desk.
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I was wondering if that chairlift is a doppelmayr counterfeit.
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Is there an issue with the CWA OMEGA 3 gondola cabins that require replacements? Canyons, Killington and now this? I mean, the original CWA cabins on Excalibur at Blackcomb are still going strong.
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Note that the Linkedin post says this is the second Tram fitted with the robotic loading system, after the Eigerexpress in Grindelwald.
CWA Omega 3 are still going strong in Europe..
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First tram as the Eigerexpress is a 3S gondola.
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Really stumped by Eaglecrest’s decisionmaking. They probably could have have had SkyTrac build them a brand-new pulse gondola for less than this old Austrian beast will end up costing them.
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Way to bounce back Sunday River!!! Props to all the crews there
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