Sandia Peak Tramway

The Sandia Peak Tramway, located adjacent to Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, is the world's longest passenger aerial tramway. It also has the world's third longest single span. It stretches from the Northeast edge of the city to the crestline of the Sandia Mountains.

History

Bell Engineering of Lucerne, Switzerland, constructed the tramway in what they considered their most difficult tramway construction project, primarily because of the steep and rocky terrain. Entering service on May 7, 1966, the tram makes 10,500 trips per year. The tram is a type known as a "double reversible jigback aerial tramway," where "jigback" means that as one tram car is ascending, the other is descending. Its two cars are capable of carrying 50 passengers each and have numerous safety and backup systems, such as multiple emergency braking systems and a grounding system that ensures the safety of passengers in the event of a lightning strike. New tram cars were installed in 1986, and new track cables in 2009.

Description

With a total diagonal distance of Шаблон:Convert the Sandia Peak Tram is the longest aerial tram in the world. The tramway ascends the steep western side of the highest portion of the Sandia Mountains, passing close to dramatic cliffs and pinnacles, from a base elevation of Шаблон:Convert to a top elevation of Шаблон:Convert. A trip up the mountain takes fifteen minutes to ascend Шаблон:Convert, and the normal operating speed of the tram is Шаблон:Convert . Approximately four "flights" leave every hour from the base and top departure stations. The view from the tram includes all of Albuquerque and roughly 11,000 square miles (28,000 square kilometers) of the New Mexico countryside.

The tramway has just two support towers. The first tower, which is Шаблон:Convert tall, is situated at an elevation of Шаблон:Convert above sea level and built as an inclined tower with an inclination angle of 18 degrees. The second, just Шаблон:Convert tall, is situated at the end of a major spur of the mountains at an elevation of Шаблон:Convert and was built by helicopter aid.

The longest span is between the second tower and the top terminal. This span is the third longest clear tramway span in the world, at a length of Шаблон:Convert. Mid-span, the cables are Шаблон:Convert above the mountainside. This span passes over Domingo Baca Canyon, part of which is referred to as TWA Canyon. This is the site of the crash of TWA Flight 260 on February 19, 1955, in which the lives of all 16 passengers and crew were lost. While much of the wreckage was removed during construction of the tramway, some still remains on the canyon floor and may be visible to riders of the tram.

Activities on top

At the top of Sandia Peak there are many year-round recreational options. The High Finance Restaurant is directly adjacent to the top tram terminal and offers scenic views. Many Forest Service trails offer recreational hiking, backpacking and nature hikes to visitors. Additionally, the tram terminal is located at the top of Sandia Peak Ski Area which is on the opposite side of the mountain from the tramway and the city. Skiing is available in the wintertime, and during the summer over Шаблон:Convert of mountain biking trails are available.

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Ken Sellers
23 August 2017
Try to go at an off-peak time. A position by the front window of the tram is ideal. Bring a windbreaker or jacket. The views from the top are fantastic!
Bill Staney
1 April 2014
If for no other reason this $20 round trip to the top of Sandia Peak is worth coming to Albuquerque to visit. Dont forget the camera (tripod is not a bad idea either).
Bill Staney
1 April 2014
Get there a couple of hours before sunset, explore the trails and get some great sunset photos. Take the last cable car at 8pm and see the city lights.
Cyndi Bates
24 June 2017
This was well worth the trip. The tram is a fun experience. You can hike all day and don't forget your camera to capture some breathe taking views.
Richard Ellis
10 February 2015
Great sunset and watch the city at night come on, plus you can see Santa Fe lights too. If you reserve a table at High Finance (restaurant up top), you get discount on your tram tics
Globetrottergirls Dani
21 September 2013
Go for sunset, it's spectacular! Pretty cold up there though, brig a jacket. Drinks in the restaurant are reasonably priced (paid $6.05 for a coffee and a hot chocolate)
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40 Tramway Road Northeast, Cibola National Forest (Picnic Ground), Albuquerque, NM 87122, USA Get directions
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