East River Express – Crested Butte, CO

The East River Express is the third lift to run in its alignment and opened in 2006.
Return station overview.
Leaving the bottom terminal, which can only be approached from one side.
Riding up the first part of the line.
View down a steep section of the line.
Upper lift line.
Arriving at the Omega drive terminal.
Unloading area and operator house.
Top station with hydraulic tensioning.
View down from the top station.
Lower part of the line.
A tall combo tower.

5 thoughts on “East River Express – Crested Butte, CO

  1. Donald M. Reif's avatar Donald M. Reif February 21, 2019 / 10:26 am

    Of the high speed quads, East River is the only one of the four which had the wood skin from start, as the TB-41 high speed quads had it added in 2004.

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  2. Donald Reif's avatar Donald Reif January 6, 2022 / 8:45 pm

    The first lift to run on this alignment was a Heron-Poma double chairlift, which ran until 1998. That year, the lift was upgraded to a triple by using the old Keystone triple, which had been displaced by the current Red Lady Express. That triple had a Delta motor room on an Alpha frame.

    The towers also received new lifting frames during the relocation.

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  3. Montana Powder Skier's avatar Ski the Cold Smoke October 12, 2023 / 2:10 pm

    Why in the world does this lift have 2400 pph capacity? I wouldn’t think that it gets enough traffic to justify that.

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    • Tom DuhLaney's avatar Tom DuhLaney December 25, 2023 / 9:50 pm

      80% of all skiers how venture away from the beginner lifts at CB ride this lift at least once a day. And 60% of terrain off the north face tbar requires east river to get back to any other part of the mountain. There are days it can’t keep up.

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