El Sistema Teleférico de Merida
Posted by admin on May 7th, 2008 filed in UncategorizedEl Sistema Teleférico de Merida, que queda en Venezuela, es reconocido como el teleférico turístico más alto y largo del mundo. Su trayecto es de 12,5 kilómetros de largo y alcanza una altura 4765 metros. El recorrido empieza en la ciudad de Merida y termina en el pico Espejo, que se encuentra dentro del Parque Nacional Sierra Nevada.
Esta increíble pieza de ingeniería tiene más de 40 años y fue construida por iniciativa del Club Andino Venezolano, y costó unos 16 millones de dólares.
El sistema esta compuesto por 4 teleféricos unidos en serie, cada uno con dos sentidos. Los vagones tienen una capacidad de hasta 36 personas y el recorrido esta dividido en 4 tramos.

Fuente: www.forum.skyscraperpage.com
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