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The Santorini Cable Car connects the port with the town of Thera in Santorini island in Greece. It was constructed as a donation of the “Loula & Evangelos Nomikos Foundation”. The cable car, technically a pulsed Gondola lift, was built by Doppelmayr, has a capacity of 1,200 people per hour (600 per hour in each direction). The journey takes 3 minutes.
The cable car enables visitors arriving by ship to ascend the cliffs easily and quickly. Each car carries six passengers.
References
- "Santorini cable car". Santorini.com. Retrieved 2013-11-30.
- "Santorini Cable Car".
- The New York Times Magazine. October 1990. p. 61.
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