The Sun Moon Lake Ropeway (traditional Chinese: 日月潭纜車; simplified Chinese: 日月潭缆车; pinyin: Rìyuètán Lǎnchē) is a gondola lift in Yuchi Township, Nantou County, Taiwan.

Sun Moon Lake Ropeway
日月潭纜車
Overview
LocationYuchi, Nantou County, Taiwan
Elevationhighest: 1,044 meters
No. of stations2
Construction costNT$1 billion
WebsiteOfficial website
Operation
No. of carriers86
Carrier capacity8 passengers
Ridership3,000 passengers per hour
Operating times10:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (weekdays)
10:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (public holidays and weekends)
Trip duration6.8 minutes (at full speed)
FareNT$300 (round trip)
Technical features
Manufactured byDopplemayr
Line length1,877 m (6,158 ft) (path)
1,925 m (6,316 ft) (total length)
No. of support towers16
Installed power903 kW
Operating speed6 m/s (20 ft/s) (maximum)
Maximum Gradient43°

History edit

The construction of the ropeway took around 18 months. On 14 December 2009, it passed the inspection of Nantou County Government. The soft opening of the ropeway to the public was done on 28 December 2009 and the official opening was carried out on 31 March 2010.[1]

Geology edit

The ropeway runs through two Buji mountains with an altitude of 996 meters and 1,044 meters.[2]

Stations edit

The ropeway consists of two stations, which are Sun Moon Lake Station and Formosan Aboriginal Culture Village Station.

Sun Moon Lake Station edit

 
Sun Moon Lake Station

The Sun Moon Lake Station is located at the edge of Sun Moon Lake. The station spans over an area of 3.74 hectares.[3]

Formosan Aboriginal Culture Village Station edit

 
Formosan Aboriginal Culture Village Station

The Formosan Aboriginal Culture Village Station at the entrance of Formosan Aboriginal Culture Village.

Technical specifications edit

The ropeway consists of 16 supporting towers. It has a 1,877 meters of path length and 1,925 meters of total length.[4] The gondola consists of red, yellow and blue colors, which represent the sun, moon and lake respectively.[2] It has a total of 86 cars with maximum carrying capacity of 3,000 passengers per hour.[1]

Safety features edit

The ropeway has self-propelled emergency vehicles in the event of an emergency. It is also equipped with high extension detection device to automatically adjust its cable tension.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Sun Moon Lake cable car system opens to the public". Taipei Times. 29 December 2009. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Sun Moon Lake Ropeway". TravelKing. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
  3. ^ "Sun Moon Lake Ropeway". Ropeway. Retrieved 9 April 2018.
  4. ^ a b "Sun Moon Lake Ropeway". Sun Moon Lake. Retrieved 9 April 2018.

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