Sky Buckets – Six Flags Over Georgia, GA

This VonRoll skyride opened one year after the park did – in 1968.
Bullwheels for the haul rope tensioning. They spin along with the rest of the lift.
Loading area at the upper return terminal.
CWA cabins parked.
Tower 2.
The drive station.
Towers 3 and 2.
Another view of the bottom station.
Pressure beam and grip clamping area.
Drive bullwheel and motor.
Turnaround area and siding.
The last two towers.
T3 with a total of 32 sheaves.
T2.
This tower was once shared with a second VonRoll gondola that opened one year earlier. The Astrolift had Gangloff cabins and was removed in 1981.
Station up top.
Cabins are parked on both sides of the station.
CWA four passenger carriers.
Three vertical bullwheels instead of one horizontal one.
A carrier, hanger and grip.
Compression saddles.
Shortened T1.

3 thoughts on “Sky Buckets – Six Flags Over Georgia, GA

  1. John Tate's avatar John Tate March 29, 2021 / 7:09 pm

    Why did Six Flags remove this lift?

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    • Utah Lost Ski Area Project's avatar Utah Powder Skier March 29, 2021 / 7:17 pm

      To cut costs.

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      • Lionel Landers's avatar Lionel Landers May 17, 2025 / 8:05 pm

        Six Flags is doing a nose dive in popularity except for rollercoaster riders. One by one they taking out the family friendly rides that the whole family would ride together. Which is gonna be next the train? I was there this past Friday and no sign or sound of it anywhere. Six Flags has decided to cater to kids and young adults so enjoy the demise.

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