This six passenger gondola was built in less than four months, replacing a prior fixed grip chondola.Leitner-Poma shoehorned the new LPA station into an existing building.Loading area along the Gatlinburg Parkway.This lift was billed as the first in the world with all glass floor cabins.View down the lower lift line.Side view of the lower terminal roof.Another view of the turnaround at the return terminal.Cabins climbing out of town.Tower 1 within the bottom station building.Tower 4.View back down the lower line.Crossing over a major roadway.Middle section of the line.The new lift takes less than a quarter of the time of the old one.View down from near the summit.Top terminal at a mountaintop amusement park.Side view of the upper station.Sigma Diamond cabin for six passengers.Unloading area up top.Rail into a future maintenance building.Loading area to return to Gatlinburg.Drive operator house.Cabin off the line.View from the top breakover.Drive terminal at the summit.View riding down the line.Tower 6.View back up the line where a former mid-station stood.Top terminal seen from town.Lift overview.Many towers were re-used from the prior lift but these tall ones near the top were not.Lower line with towers re-used from the previous chairlift.Loading terminal along the Parkway.Another look at tower 1.Tower 3.Return terminal inside the Anakeesta welcome building.Tower 2.