Wellington Cable Car is a type of urban public transport in the capital of New Zealand . At its core, it is a funicular , although the name “cable car” is closer to the concept of “ cable car ”. One of the main tourist symbols of Wellington.
Location
Wellington cable car
It rises from Lambton Quay to the suburb of Wellington - to an altitude of 120 m. The route is 612 m long. The route takes 5 minutes.
Way
Links
- Burdett, Ron E. (1979) C. Eng, MIMech.E. “The Wellington cable cars,” New Zealand Engineering , 34 (4), 15 April, p. 83-88 (by the Transport Engineer, Wellington City Council).
- New Zealand — Cemetery Transcriptions, 1840-1981 [Part A] [MMS5-XPR] John William Wakelin
- Wellington cable car site
- IPENZ Engineering Heritage Register: Wellington Cable Car
- Wellington cable car museum
- History of the Kelburn Cable Car
- Image of MOW report, Diagram of Cable Car
- The business consortium that built the Cable Car, the Kelly Gang
See also
- Minimetro Perugia
- Peoplemore Venice