Top bullwheel.This lift re-used some parts from Fanny Hill.Last tower before the top.Lift line view.View up the line.Poma Alpha drive down below.Loading area and operator house.Going over a pool and restaurant.Top station adjacent to the Elk Camp Gondola mid-station.
It’s still a Poma. The company name reflects the merged status, but there is no Leitner on North American fixed grips. Plus these carriers and towers were from the old Fanny Hill detach, which was an ’86 Poma, while the terminals/grips/hangers were new to this install.
How is this a Leitner-Poma it looks just like a POMA except for the logo on the drive.
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Leitner and POMA merged in 2002, this lift was built in 2006
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It’s still a Poma. The company name reflects the merged status, but there is no Leitner on North American fixed grips. Plus these carriers and towers were from the old Fanny Hill detach, which was an ’86 Poma, while the terminals/grips/hangers were new to this install.
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What is the point of this lift? To give people in the condos access to the slopes?
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