How long is the cable car ride in Hong Kong?

How long is the cable car ride in Hong Kong?

Ngong Ping Cable Car is a 5.7-kilometre (3.5 mi) long bi-cable gondola lift system (referred to by its operators as a “cable car”) linking between Tung Chung (where it connects the MTR Tung Chung station) and Ngong Ping (where the Po Lin Monastery and Tian Tan Buddha are located).

How long is the cable car ride to Big Buddha?

25 minutes
The EASIEST and FASTEST way to Big Buddha and Po Lin Monastery – 25 minutes. Ngong Ping Cable Car connects Tung Chung Town Center (Tung Chung MTR station) and Ngong Ping on Lantau Island. The complete aerial ride takes about 25 minutes.

Where is the cable car in Hong Kong?

Ngong Ping Cable Car connects downtown Tung Chung and Ngong Ping on Lantau Island. Adopting a safe and reliable bi-cable ropeway, the cable car is first-of-its-kind in Hong Kong.

How much is cable car to Big Buddha?

Ticketing

Round Trip ADULT CHILD* (AGED 3-11)
Standard Cabin $235 $110
Crystal Cabin $315 $190
Crystal Cabin (Tung Chung) / Standard Cabin (Ngong Ping) $290 $165

Where can you take a cable car ride?

The cable car routes are the Powell-Hyde line, the Powell-Mason line and the California line. Powell-Hyde and Powell-Mason lines stop at the museum. On the California line get off at Mason Street (by the Fairmont Hotel), the museum is 3 blocks north.

What is the world’s longest cable car?

Tianmen Shan cable car
China’s Tianmen Shan cable car is the longest cable car ride in the world, covering a distance of 7,455 meters. The car runs from Zhangjiajie downtown up to Tianmen Shan, which translates as “Heaven’s Gate Mountain.”

Where do you buy cable car tickets?

Single ride cable car tickets are available at ticket booths located at Powell and Market or Hyde and Beach. They are also available at the San Francisco Convention & Visitors Bureau at 900 Market St. in Hallidie Plaza, at Powell and Market streets.

How many people can use cable car?

Singapore Cable Car

Singapore Gondola, Sentosa Cable Car Line
No. of stations 6
Open 15 February 1974 (Mount Faber Line) 14 July 2015 (Sentosa Line)
Operation
Carrier capacity 67 cabins, maximum of 8 adult passengers per cabin, 2000 passengers per hour either way

How do you get to the cable car?

If you are coming by from HarbourFront MRT station, take Exit B towards HarbourFront Centre. Cross the link bridge (beside KFC, level 2) to get to Singapore Cable Car at HarbourFront Tower Two. Tickets are available at HarbourFront Tower Two ground floor.

How do you buy cable car tickets?

Where does the Powell Hyde cable car start?

The Powell-Hyde line starts at the cable car turnaround at Powell Street and Market Street (map). On this route, you’ll have views of Coit Tower, Alcatraz Island, and San Francisco Bay. As it rides north along Powell Street, you pass by Union Square and ride up to Nob Hill where the views can’t be beaten.

How much does the cable car cost?

A single trip costs £4.30 (£3.20 discount) for an adult, £2.20 (£1.60 discount) for a child aged 5-15 years, children under 5 go free. A return trip costs £8.60 (£6.40 discount) for an adult, £4.40 (£3.20 discount) for a child aged 5-15 years .

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Which is the first cable car in the world?

You then change to the Titlis Rotair, the aerial cableway featuring the world’s first rotating cable cars, which whisk you to your glacier experience. The journey is as much fun as the arrival – the cable cars rotate 360 degrees in the five minutes they take to reach the upper terminus.

How long is the cable car in Ngong Ping?

Ngong Ping Cable Car/ Stations. Ngong Ping Cable Car is a 5.7-kilometre (3.5 mi) long bi-cable gondola lift system (referred to by its operators as a “cable car”) linking between Tung Chung (where it connects the MTR Tung Chung station) and Ngong Ping (where the Po Lin Monastery and Tian Tan Buddha are located).

Who is the contractor for Ngong Ping 360?

Designed by Aedas, also the architect of the project, the line uses a continuous circulating twin cable aerial ropeway system, technically described as a bicable gondola lift. The Leitner Group was the contractor for the cable car system.

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