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A new era of
transportation to the top of Mt. Harrison begins when the original cable
cars of the Ober Gatlinburg Aerial Tramway are replaced by a pair of
modernized giant vehicles later this month. The dimensions of the new vehicles are identical to the cars they are replacing, allowing Ober Gatlinburg to use the existing loading docks and towers, though the new trams offer 15 percent more glass viewing area.
The original
tram cars have been in service for nearly 34 years. Up until 1972, skiers
wound their way slowly and precariously up and down snow-covered Mt.
Harrison en route to Gatlinburg's ski resort, which opened in 1962. That
winter, the idea to provide a safer, more comfortable means to reach the ski
area was explored, and Gatlinburg's Aerial Tramway was born. Construction of
the tramway started in September of 1972 and the tramway began operation on
August 5, 1973. On August 5, 2007 the Gatlinburg Aerial Tramway will
celebrate its 34th anniversary. The switching of the first car will begin on Tuesday, April 24, 2007. The existing tram car will be lowered to the ground at the downtown Tramway terminal and then detached from the carrier arm. The carrier will then be detached from the carriage. A crane will be utilized to remove the tram car and carrier from the loading area, and to place the new tram and carrier. The crew will then attach the carrier arm to the carriage and the tram car to the carrier arm. That tram car will then go to the mountain-top terminal and the same procedure will be used to install the second tram car at the base of the mountain. This process is expected to take five or six days. Before the tram can re-open to the public, a load test will be performed with the assistance of the Project Engineer from Garaventa in Switzerland, a technician from Frey AG in Switzerland, and elevator inspectors from the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development's Regulations and Compliance Division. Ober Gatlinburg Aerial Tramway is scheduled to reopen on Friday, May 4, 2007 at 10:00 a.m.
This entire
project is overseen by Danny Dixon, Tramway Superintendent, who has over 31
years of service with Ober Gatlinburg Aerial Tramway. The maintenance
staff, many of whom have been employed at Ober Gatlinburg and Ober
Gatlinburg Aerial Tramway for a decade or more, will be performing the
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