Trebevicka Žičara / Trebevic Cable Car (Sarajevo)

Bosnia and Herzegovina / Federacija Bosna i Hercegovina / Kobilja Glava / Sarajevo
 abandoned / shut down, aerial tramway/ ropeway/ gondola lift/ skilift / cable car station (transport in the air)
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it is anticipated that the 33 cable cabins will be in operation, each with ten seats, with a capacity of 1.200 passengers per hour. Instead of 12 minutes, which was needed in past, a new cable car will take you to Trebevic in seven minutes and 15 seconds.
Apart from that, Trebevic cable car in the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) started to work in 1959. It linked Bistrik at 583 meters above sea level with Vidikovac, which is located at 1.160 meters above sea level at Trebevic, and it was designed and built by the Czechs. With a length of 2.100 meters, the Trebevic cable car was the largest in the region at that time. It was especially noticed in a solemn way in 1984 when Sarajevo hosted the Winter Olympic Games. The cable car, one of the Sarajevo symbols, was completely destroyed during the 1992-1995 aggression to BiH.
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Coordinates:   43°50'51"N   18°26'32"E
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