New Lift Construction Photos 2008
vons
07 Sep 2008
that is the standard uni-g interesting color sceme with the fiberglass cowlings, gutters and trim panals done in the dark color and the rest in a wood tone. I think boath this design and the new scrunced looking terminal ends are offered, I have yet to see a french style wood skin termial built in NA.
tram mechanic
07 Sep 2008
skierdude9450, on Sep 5 2008, 08:03 PM, said:
I see, it looks like the space needed for two docks would be wider than the loading area. Neat design, I can't wait to see it in action.
In the 40 years since the original tram was built, the real estate around the bottom terminal has been eaten up, there was no way to get wider cars into the same space, hence the moving bottom dock design. The top dock is full width, though it's got hydraulic gates that lower to "lock" the car in place once it docks at the top.
The below photo shows the hand crank for the bottom dock...it's surprisingly easy to crank, hope we don't have to do it too often!
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tram mechanic
07 Sep 2008
lastchair_44, on Sep 6 2008, 08:53 PM, said:
Hey Cameron, the top terminal has space for both cars to have their own dock.
JH Tram top terminal. Decking is mostly installed as of this past friday. Final track rope should be up now. Haul rope in the next couple weeks.
I think the line sheaves are 650's. They're huge. And heavy.
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lastchair_44
08 Sep 2008
Oh yeah, our terminal sheaves are 550's...your line sheaves are 100mm bigger than those. I've only been on vacation for a week too, hope I don't forget too much more in the next two!
Keymech
08 Sep 2008
floridaskier
08 Sep 2008
PCMR flew towers today for the new Crescent HSQ
http://picasaweb.google.com/parkcitymounta...orCrescentLift#
http://picasaweb.google.com/parkcitymounta...orCrescentLift#
SuperRat
10 Sep 2008
hoodoo, on Sep 6 2008, 04:48 PM, said:
Do you know kind of cabin that is? It is not CWA , I think?
I believe the Tremblant and Texas gondolas were originally used for a lift used for sight seeing at a European horticultural exhibition. That lift, although temporary, was used at two locations over a fews years and it had a triangular lift line with three terminals.
floridaskier
14 Sep 2008
Peter
15 Sep 2008
Interesting color choice by Keystone...
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Lift Kid
15 Sep 2008
Yikes!! I thought they might go dark green like many of their other Doppelmayr lifts... That, in my opinion would have been a better choice.
skier2
15 Sep 2008
Lift Kid, on Sep 15 2008, 03:19 PM, said:
Yikes!! I thought they might go dark green like many of their other Doppelmayr lifts... That, in my opinion would have been a better choice.
Yeah, the white is tolerable, if not bland and kind-of bright against the trees, but the orange! It'd be one thing if it were copper (like the metallic color that Copper uses), but that's downright orange. BAD choice, IMHO.
seilbahnbilder.ch
15 Sep 2008
CH3skier
15 Sep 2008
Guest_mjturley34_* 15 Sep 2008
Go Broncos !!!!!!!!!!
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floridaskier
16 Sep 2008
My only hope for Keystone is that the end ships orange from Europe and that they'll paint it later like the entry funnels of some lifts. The new ends are ugly enough already
skiersage
16 Sep 2008
floridaskier, on Sep 16 2008, 06:49 AM, said:
My only hope for Keystone is that the end ships orange from Europe and that they'll paint it later like the entry funnels of some lifts. The new ends are ugly enough already
I find it funny that everyone is complaining about the looks of the new river run gondola. It may not be the best looking uni-g, but at least it isn't a uni-gs. Plus it will be nice to ride it and not worry about it breaking down like the last one. It is just too bad I won't be there this year to ride it.
seilbahnbilder.ch
16 Sep 2008
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but at least it isn't a uni-gs
Why? Don't you like the UNI-GS? In think this system ist only for 4-CLD and 6-CLD?
They should build the UNI-GS in Switzerland. I can't see the UNI-G any more....
skiersage
16 Sep 2008
seilbahnbilder.ch, on Sep 16 2008, 10:21 PM, said:
Why? Don't you like the UNI-GS? In think this system ist only for 4-CLD and 6-CLD?
They should build the UNI-GS in Switzerland. I can't see the UNI-G any more....
They should build the UNI-GS in Switzerland. I can't see the UNI-G any more....
I don't think the uni-gs is that bad, I just like the looks of the uni-g better. Plus I think it is neat that there is a new style of uni-g in the states with the install of this gondola.
SkiBachelor
16 Sep 2008
The UNI-GS is very bulky and is not very athestically pleasing like the UNI-G, which is very sleek.
Anyway, we probably need to get back on topic soon.
Anyway, we probably need to get back on topic soon.

