@jiver222 The "Telepherique" is very well maintained, although apparently old, its machinery and cables are renewed as directed by the manufacturers. The "Telepherique"of "St. Jerome", also had the name "Santa Cecilia" was very spectacular and impressive, I liked a lot. It is a shame that it closed Thanks for your feedback
I've been on that! In 1961. And those are the original cars, amazing that they are still in use. I was scared, my mother was so scared she was in tears! But not as scared as when we started the day by going on the St Jeroni "Telepherique" (Aerial Cable car in my language) which was closed in the 1980's. That was almost vertical, and our Spanish hosts took delight in telling us the scariest stories about it before the ride. That was certainly a day to remember. Thank you for these pictures.
@jiver222 The "Telepherique" is very well maintained, although apparently old, its machinery and cables are renewed as directed by the manufacturers. The "Telepherique"of "St. Jerome", also had the name "Santa Cecilia" was very spectacular and impressive, I liked a lot. It is a shame that it closed Thanks for your feedback
TramBlau 9 months ago
I've been on that! In 1961. And those are the original cars, amazing that they are still in use. I was scared, my mother was so scared she was in tears! But not as scared as when we started the day by going on the St Jeroni "Telepherique" (Aerial Cable car in my language) which was closed in the 1980's. That was almost vertical, and our Spanish hosts took delight in telling us the scariest stories about it before the ride. That was certainly a day to remember. Thank you for these pictures.
jiver222 9 months ago