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Gediminas Hill Lift

Inclined lift in Vilnius, Lithuania From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Gediminas Hill Lift (Lithuanian: Keltuvas į Gedimino kalną[1][2]) is an inclined lift in up the slope of the Gediminas Hill, Vilnius, Lithuania. Opened in 2003, it is used by visitors to reach the Upper Castle and Gediminas Tower.[3]

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The lift was built by ABS Transportbahnen (Doppelmayr Garaventa Group).[4] The system is operated by Vilniaus pilių direkcija. [5]

The main characteristics of the lift are as follows:[3]

  • Length: 65 metres (213 ft)
  • Difference in level: 39 m (128 ft)
  • Inclination: 37°
  • Track gauge: 1,200 mm (47.2 ft)
  • Travel speed: 2 m/s (6.56 ft/s)
  • Cabin capacity: 16 passengers

The lift is powered by electricity. The time of one ride is 1 minute.[5]

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