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Teide Cableway () is an
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that goes up Mount Teide, the highest peak in
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, located in Teide National Park in
Tenerife Tenerife ( ; ; formerly spelled ''Teneriffe'') is the largest and most populous island of the Canary Islands, an Autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Spain. With a land area of and a population of 965,575 inhabitants as of A ...
,
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. Starting at the base station at above sea level, it ascends to the top station at in eight minutes, at a maximum speed of and carrying 44 people per cabin. Conceived in 1929, construction of the cableway started on 5 September 1963 and was completed on 27 July 1971, starting operations on 2 August 1971. It was renovated between 1999 and 2007.


History

While various proposals were made over the years for the construction of a cable car to facilitate the ascent of Mount Teide, the project that led to building the cable car was initiated by
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Andrés de Arroyo y González de Chávez. In 1929 he visited Germany and, inspired by the cable cars in the region of
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, on his return to Tenerife he started working on a project to do the same for Teide, paying all expenses. In 1930,
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José Ochoa Bejumea, of Caminos Canales y Puertos, presented an initial design, with two sections: one with two cabins each holding 35 people and operating between Montaña Majúa and Montaña Fría; the second with a single cabin taking 15 people to the terminus and back. Some 30 years later, after many years of negotiations and modifications to the initial project, Teleférico del Pico del Teide - a society created on 15 October 1959 for the operation of a cable car service - managed to come to an agreement with the Town Hall of
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, acquiring the land needed for construction, in exchange for a school already built in Aguamansa and about 800 m2 of land. In 1960, the final design was finished by Miguel Pintor Domingo, of Caminos, Canales and Puertos, and Francisco Trujillo Armas. Based on the 1930s design, the base station was moved the base station to its current location to reduce the cable length and remove one of the towers. The design used the slope of the terrain to simplify the towers to the intermediate station, and to avoid the use of towers to the terminus. Land surveys to define the final locations of the stations and four towers was started in April 1962 and completed in 1963. Construction started on 5 September 1963 with the
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for the road to the base station, and lasted eight years. The foundations and civil structures were constructed by Entrecanales y Tabora S.A., with the cable car installed by the Italian company Ceretti e Tanfani S.A. Construction material was initially moved by workers and donkeys until a hoist and auxiliary cable car were installed in 1967. Construction was inaugurated on 18 July 1971, completed on 27 July 1971, and the cableway started operating on 2 August 1971. It was renovated between 1999 and 2007, with new towers, cables, and cable cars, as well as remodelling of the stations and renewal of the machinery and electrics.


Cableway Structure

The cableway has two stations. The base station, at , is accessible by car, with 220 parking slots, a bar, restaurant and a
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on-site. The cabins can accommodate a maximum of 44 people, and the journey time is eight minutes. The cables are served by four towers depending on each other. The mechanism is structured so that when one car goes up the other must go down. The upper station at La Rambleta is above sea level and has Spain's highest
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. La Rambleta has views of the Seven Cañadas and the Ucanca Valley. Trails lead to north-facing La Fortaleza and south-facing Pico Viejo viewpoints, with the latter being a guided tour with views of
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and the
Pico Viejo Pico Viejo is a volcano located on the island of Tenerife in Canary Islands, Spain. It is the second highest peak of Tenerife and the Canary Islands (after Teide), with a summit height of 3,129 m above sea level, and a crater approximately 720 me ...
crater. There is also restricted access to the top crater of Mount Teide, the highest peak in Spain at above sea level, by the Telesforo Bravo trail. There is a path that connects the two stations.


Ownership and Company Structure

The facility is currently operated by Teleférico del Pico de Teide, a limited company created in August 1959, of which the Tenerife City Hall holds 49.44% of the
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(2008 figure). The company has 45 employees; its manager is Ignacio Sabaté and the president of its board of directors is Carlos Alonso (2017 data). In 2013, the company incorporated Volcano Life, S.L. as a tourism intermediary, with a workforce of about 40 staff (2017 figure). The Volcano Teide Experience
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is then born, with the aim of promoting and enhancing a respectful, informative, safe and enjoyable approach to visiting Mount Teide.


Operation

The cablecar operates between 09:00 and 16:00, with the last car ascending at 16:00 and the last car descending at 16:50. The closing time is delayed by some hours between July and October, up until the clocks change. The time at the top station is limited to 1 hour. , ticket prices start at €22.00 each way, or €40.00 round-trip. In its 33 years of operation (up until 2019), the cable car has experienced two breakdowns; on 15 March 2017, where 60 people were trapped in two cable cars for a couple of hours, and on 18 August 2018 when an electric motor failure led to the evacuation of 34 people from the cable cars, with 115 people at the top of the volcano at the time. The cable car was operated manually to transport them back to the base station. The 2017 incident left around 200 people at the top of the volcano, 60 of whom stayed in the shelter overnight. The previous time the evacuation protocols had been used was 20 years earlier.


References

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