Switzerland Unveils World's First Double-Decker Cable Car
Switzerland has unveiled a new double-decker cable car,
reportedly the first one in the world, near the city of Lucerne. The
cable car, christened The Cabrio,
soars up the Stanserhorn mountain at a dizzying height of 1.9km
carrying 60 passengers at a time, with room for 30 on the open-air top
deck.
The length of the new cable car is 2.3 kilometers - a journey the cable car will complete at an impressive speed of eight meters a second. Six-and-a-half minutes after hopping on the Cabrio aerial tramway, riders are brought to the top of Stanserhorn Mountain at a height of 1,850 meters. Along the way, up to 30 passengers per cable car can stand in the open air on the top deck. The lower deck is made entirely of glass wall and gives passengers an equal sense of vertigo, minus the whipping wind.
Speaking at the launch of the cable car in
London, the Mayor said the Cabrio is a must-see destination in its own
right. “Get on this cable car immediately. It’s beautiful, worth every
penny and a stunning piece of engineering”, he added.
Jurg
Balsiger, Director of the Stanserhorn Railway Company, said the cable
car was about creating an 'unforgettable' experience: “Swiss
state-of-the-art innovation has created a spectacular but safe new
dimension in Alpine travel.”