Squaw Valley Aerial Tramway

Squaw Valley Aerial Tramway is a 1.5-mile (2.4 km) long aerial tramway at Squaw Valley Ski Resort in Olympic Valley, California. It was inaugurated in 1968. It ferries passengers from the Base Camp at 6200ft elevation to High Camp at 8200ft elevation.

1978 disaster

During a blizzard in 1978 a car carrying 44 passengers became dislodged from one of the two cables. It fell 75 feet before the second cable halted its fall, causing the car to bounce back up.

The cable that had become disconnected sprung upwards, and broke its connection to the tower. The 17 ton cable fell downwards slicing into the car as in bounce on the first cable, instantly killing three passengers. The final casualties were 4 killed and 22 injured.[1]

References

  1. Matthew Renda. "Tram Car Trauma." Tahoe Quarterly. December 2014

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