Doppelmayr/Garaventa cable cars at olympic venues [EN]
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OLYMPIA FACTS<br />
XXVI.<br />
SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES<br />
ATLANTA<br />
10,318 <strong>at</strong>hletes<br />
197 n<strong>at</strong>ions<br />
271 events in 37 disciplines<br />
Stone Mountain is one of the biggest exposed granite rocks of the<br />
world and is loc<strong>at</strong>ed in the Atlanta suburb of the same name. On the<br />
occasion of the Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta, <strong>Doppelmayr</strong><br />
(VonRoll) replaced a reversible aerial ropeway built in 1962 with a<br />
new, modern and efficient install<strong>at</strong>ion. This new ropeway carries the<br />
numerous visitors safely and comfortably along one of the biggest<br />
rock reliefs of the world up to the peak of this n<strong>at</strong>ural landmark.<br />
80-ATW Stone Mountain<br />
Ropeway system: reversible aerial tramway<br />
Capacity: 1,280 PPHPD<br />
Length of line: 686 m<br />
Lift speed: 7 m/s